How many coronavirus cases are there in Caledon, Bolton, Brampton, Mississauga?

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The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Peel Region has increased by 97 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,097. Deaths have not increased, staying at 282 patients, as reported by Peel Public Health.

Total recovered patients sit at 3,844 with 971 cases listed as “pending.” Institutional breakouts have not changed since June 4, still with 35 facilities.

The number of cases in deaths in long-term care facilities and retirement homes have also stayed the same in the. last 24 hours, with 615 residential cases and 180 deaths.

Mississauga’s total confirmed cases have increased by 37 patients, bringing the total to 2,343. This total accounts for approximately 46 per cent of all cases in the region.

Brampton has seen an increase of 56 newly-confirmed cases in the last day, with a total of 2,616 cases. These cases account for approximately 51 per cent of all regional cases.

Caledon’s total has increased by four newly-confirmed cases since June 4, bringing the total 136.

For June 5, the province is reporting a total of 29,747 confirmed cases, with 23,583 cases resolved. Currently, 749 Ontarians have had to be hospitalized, with 118 in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 4

There have been 74 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,000 cases. Peel Public Health is also reporting one more death in the region since June 3, bringing the total to 282.

Institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 35.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 confirmed cases and 180 deaths.

In total, 3, 755 patients have recovered from the coronavirus, with 963 cases listed as “pending.”

Mississauga accounts for 2,306 total confirmed cases or roughly 46 per cent and Brampton accounts for 51 per cent of all cases with a total of 2,560. Caledon has a total of 132 confirmed cases, which accounts for 2.6 per cent.

According to the province, there is now 29,403 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, with 2,357 deaths.

Currently 776 patients have been hospitalized, while 121 are in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 3

There have been 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,926 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 281 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 35 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 180 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 132 in Caledon, 2,268 in Mississauga and 2,524 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 29,047 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,811 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 338 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,312 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 791 people with coronavirus, 127 in an intensive care unit and 92 on a ventilator.

June 2

There have been 62 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,875 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 278 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 32 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 178 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 131 in Caledon, 2,243 in Mississauga and 2,496 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,709 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,484 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 446 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,293 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 87 on a ventilator.

June 1

There have been 64 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,813 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,555 have recovered.

As well, 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 129 in Caledon, 2,211 in Mississauga and 2,468 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,263 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,153 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.5 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,276 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 89 on a ventilator.

May 31

There have been 139 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,749 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,488 have recovered.

A total of 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 611 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 124 in Caledon, 2,195 in Mississauga and 2,425 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,859 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,810 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 326 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,266 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 118 in an intensive care unit and 90 on a ventilator.

May 30

There have been 114 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,610 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,267 have recovered.

A total of 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 120 in Caledon, 2,159 in Mississauga and 2,326 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,533 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,353 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 323 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,247 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 121 in an intensive care unit and 84 on a ventilator.

May 29

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,496 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 116 in Caledon, 2,125 in Mississauga and 2,251 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 27,210 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,983 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 344 or 1.3 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,230 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 826 people with coronavirus, 129 in an intensive care unit and 100 on a ventilator.

May 28

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,404 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 113 in Caledon, 2,096 in Mississauga and 2,190 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,866 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,673 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 383 or 1.4 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,189 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 833 people with coronavirus, 137 in an intensive care unit and 94 on a ventilator.

May 27

There have been 82 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,312 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,094 have recovered.

As well, 271 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 609 cases and 172 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 110 in Caledon, 2,056 in Mississauga and 2,142 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,483 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,372 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 292 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,155 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 847 people with coronavirus, 150 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 26

There have been 69 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and eight more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,230 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,021 have recovered.

As well, 268 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 607 cases and 170 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 108 in Caledon, 2,031 in Mississauga and 2,089 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,191 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,958 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 287 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,123 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 848 people with coronavirus, 143 in an intensive care unit and 113 on a ventilator.

May 25

There have been 11 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 16 more deaths in Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,161 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 260 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,948 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 604 people diagnosed with the illness and 167 people have died.

Brampton has surpassed Mississauga in the number of confirmed cases.

The breakdown by municipality is: 106 in Caledon, 2,044 in Brampton and 2,006 in Mississauga.

There are five cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,904 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,698 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,102 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 859 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 114 on a ventilator.

May 24

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,050 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 244 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,910 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 602 people diagnosed with the illness and 153 people have died.

The breakdown by municipality is: 105 in Caledon, 1,956 in Brampton and 1,979 in Mississauga.

There are 10 cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,500 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,477 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 460 or 1.8 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,073 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 878 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 104 on a ventilator.

May 22

There have been 88 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel but no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,886 cases total and 235 deaths.

The breakdown of cases by municipality is: 102 in Caledon, 1,853 in Brampton and 1,922 in Mississauga. There are eight confirmed cases that health officials don't know where the person lives in the region.

In Ontario, there have been 24,628 confirmed cases of COVID-19 - which is up 441 cases or 1.8 per cent from the day before. Of those with the illness in the province, 18,767 have recovered.

There have been 2,021 deaths because of coronavirus in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 961 people with coronavirus, 153 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 21

There have been 38 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and four more people have died in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,798 cases in total and 235 deaths. Of those that were confirmed as positive for the illness, 2,749 have recovered.

There have been 31 outbreaks in institutions.

There have also been 589 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 147 deaths in those settings.

The break down by municipality includes: 100 cases in Caledon, 1,805 in Brampton and 1,885 in Mississauga.

In Ontario, there have been 24,187 confirmed COVID-19 cases - which is up 413 cases or 1.7 per cent over 24 hours.

Of those that had the illness in the province, 18,509 or 76.5 per cent have recovered.

There have been 1,993 deaths in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 984 people with coronavirus, 155 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 20

There are 49 new positive cases of novel coronavirus and two more people have died in Peel Region in 24 hours.

The latest numbers from the Region of Peel show there have been 3,760 confirmed cases in total and 231 deaths.

There have been 31 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

At long-term care homes and retirement homes, there have been 588 cases and 143 deaths.

The break down in cases by municipality include: 99 cases in Caledon, 1,778 in Brampton and 1,876 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

The Ministry of Health is reporting in Ontario there have been 23,774 cases of COVID-19, which is 390 or a 1.7 per cent increase over the day before.

Of those that have tested positive, 18,190 have recovered.

There have been 1,962 deaths in Ontario from COVID-19.

Currently in hospital in the province there are 991 people with the illness, 160 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 19

Peel Region has had two more deaths as a result of novel coronavirus and there have been 83 new cases since yesterday.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,711 confirmed cases total and 229 deaths.

There have been 143 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes and 585 cases.

The breakdown by municipality includes: 97 in Caledon, 1,743 in Brampton, 1,864 in Mississauga. There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 23,384 cases of COVID-19, which is 427 or 1.9 per cent increase in cases in 24 hours.

Of those with COVID-19 in Ontario, 17,898 have recovered.

In the province, there have been 1,919 deaths.

In hospital in Ontario, there are 987 people with coronavirus, 167 in an intensive care unit and 123 on a ventilator.

May 18

COVID-19 deaths in Peel Region have increased by three patients, according to Peel Public Health data, with the total now at 227. Two of those deaths are attributed to residents at long-term care and retirement facilities, bringing the total of facilities deaths to 141.

Around 62 per cent of all COVID-19 deaths in Peel are reported in long-term and retirement-care facilities.

The number of total confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases has increased slightly in the past 24 hours, with 94 newly confirmed cases. The total number of cases for Peel now sits at 3,628.

Total number of confirmed cases at care facilities has increased by two patients, bringing the total to 582 cases.

No new institutional outbreaks have been reported, still sitting at 30 facilities.

Mississauga’s total number of confirmed cases increased by 30 patients, with the total now at 1,829 cases.

Brampton saw an increase of 61 newly confirmed cases, bringing the city’s total to 1,699 patients.

Caledon’s total increased by five patients and now has a total of 94 confirmed and probable cases.

For today, Ontario is reporting 22,957 total confirmed and probable cases for the province and 1,904 deaths. So far, 17,638 patients have recovered from COVID-19 in Ontario.

May 17

Total number of novel coronavirus deaths have stayed the same for the past two days, according to Peel PublicHealth data. As of May 17, deaths sit at 224 cases.

The total number of confirmed and probable cases have jumped slightly since May 16, an increase of 61 case new cases, for a total of 3,534.

Total institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 30. Cases of COVID-19 in long-term care homes and retirement facilities have increased by five cases, with the total now at 580 patients.

Deaths at long-term care and retirement homes account for 139 deaths.

Around 50 per cent of all cases are reported in Mississauga, now with 1,799 confirmed and probable cases for the city.

Brampton’s cases account for 46 per cent of all cases in Peel Region, 1,638 patients.

Caledon accounts for almost three per cent, with 91 cases.

An increase of 89 patients have been reported to have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total of all recovered cases as 2,524.

The province is reporting a total of 22,653 confirmed and probable cases. The number of deaths for Ontario now sits at 1,881. The number of resolved cases provincially is now at 17,360.

May 16

Eight more confirmed novel coronavirus cases have been reported for the region, an increase of 65 new cases since yesterday, May 15, based on Peel Public Health data.

There have been 3,473 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths. According to the numbers, deaths have not increased in the last 24 hours.

Institutional outbreaks still remain at 27 facilities in the region while the number of confirmed cases in long-term care and retirement homes have increased by eight more cases. The total now sits at 575 cases.

A total of 2,485 confirmed cases have since recovered while 764 cases are listed as “pending.”

Mississauga now has a total of 1, 773 cases, Brampton has a total of 1,606 cases and Caledon sits at 88 confirmed cases.

The provincial ministry of health is reporting 22,313 cases for Ontario and 1,858 deaths.

May 15

Four more people have died in Peel from novel coronavirus and there are 83 more confirmed cases, based on numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There have been 3,408 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths total. According to the numbers, 2,435 people have recovered.

There have been 27 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there have also been 567 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 183 deaths.

The break-down of cases by municipality includes: 1,757 in Mississauga, 1,557 in Brampton and 88 in Caledon. There are six cases that health officials don't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,922 cases and 1,825 people have died from COVID-19.

Of the confirmed cases, 16,641 have been resolved.

In the last 24 hours, there were 428 new cases or a two per cent increase.

Across the province in hospital, there are 986 people with coronavirus, 179 in an intensive care unit and 135 on a ventilator.

May 14

There was a jump of 137 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region and two more deaths.

The Region of Peel is reporting there are now 3,325 cases and 220 people have died in total.

Of those cases, 2,386 have been resolved.

There have been 26 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. At long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 553 cases and 134 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 85 in Caledon, 1,511 in Brampton, 1,723 in Mississauga. There are six cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

The Ontario Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,494 cases - 16,204 of which have been resolved. That's a 1.2 per cent increase or 258 new cases over the day before.

In Ontario, 1,798 people have died from COVID-19.

Across the province, there are 1,026 people in hospital, 184 in an intensive care unit and 141 on a ventilator.

May 13

There have been 61 new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in Peel Region in the last 24 hours and five more people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,249 confirmed cases and 217 deaths total.

There is also another case at a long term care home in Mississauga - Cawthra Gardens.

There have 26 outbreaks at institutions with 539 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and there have been 133 deaths in those settings. One of the institutions with an outbreak - Bramalea Retirement Home - was cleared on May 4.

The break down by municipality includes: 83 cases in Caledon, 1,466 in Brampton and 1,694 in Mississauga.

There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,236 cases of COVID-19 with 15,845 people having recovered.

That's an increase of 329 cases in one day or 1.6 per cent.

In the province, 1,765 people have lost their lives because of novel coronavirus.

In hospital there are currently 1,018 people with the illness with 189 in an intensive care unit and 144 on a ventilator.

May 12

Eight more people have died in Peel because of novel coronavirus and Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 59 more confirmed cases in the last 24 hours.

In total in Peel, 212 people have died and there have been 3,188 confirmed cases of the virus.

The latest numbers also show that 2,244 have reportedly recovered from the illness.

In Caledon there are 81 cases, in Brampton 1,432 and in Mississauga 1,669.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there are 539 cases and 129 deaths at long-term care and retirement homes.

Across the province, there have been 20,907 confirmed cases of COVID-19; of those 15,391 people have recovered.

There have been 1,725 deaths in Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health.

In hospital in the province, there are 1,025 people with coronavirus - 192 in an intensive care unit and 146 on a ventilator.

May 11

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to climb in Peel; there have been confirmed 3,129 cases, which is 65 new cases in one day.

There have also been 8 more deaths in the region, bringing the total number of people that have died from COVID-19 to 204.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions, with 533 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 126 deaths in those settings.

Peel Public Health is reporting that of those with the illness, 2,185 have recovered.

There have been 79 cases in Caledon, 1,407 in Brampton and 1,637 in Mississauga. There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, there have been 20,546 people confirmed as having COVID-19, according to the Ministry of Health. That number went up by 1.5 per cent from the day before.

Of those with the illness, 15,131 cases have been resolved.

There have been 1,669 deaths in Ontario.

In the province, there are 1,027 people with coronavirus in hospital, 194 in an intensive care unit and 147 on a ventilator.

May 10

The Region of Peel's health department updated COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, recoveries and deaths on Sunday indicating that as of 12:00 p.m. the were 3,064 confirmed or probably cases in the region including 1,603 in Mississauga, 1,380 in Brampton and 75 in Caledon.

There have been 196 deaths related to the virus to date with 2,150 of the total number of infected people having recovered. Approximately one in six — or 515 — of those cases are among long-term care and retirements homes with 119 of the deaths in the region occurring among residents in those facilities.

The median age of the total cases is 53 years old with the median age among those dying being 84.

May 8

There have been 23 more deaths in Peel Region in the last 24 hours as a result of novel coronavirus.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 188 deaths total in the region and 2,958 confirmed cases of the illness.

They are also reporting that 1,027 of those cases have resolved - meaning the people with the illness have since recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. The case load at long-term care facilities and retirement homes is 510 and with 114 deaths.

In Brampton, there are 1,329 cases, in Mississauga there are 1,550 and in Caledon there are 73.

There are six cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives.

In Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent increase in cases in the last 25 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 19,598. Of those, 13,990 people have recovered.

There have been 1,540 deaths total in the province.

Across Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health, there are 1,028 people in hospital, 213 in an intensive care unit and 166 on a ventilator as a result of COVID-19.

May 7

There have been 14 more deaths from novel coronavirus in Peel Region, 11 in long-term care home or retirement homes.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 165 deaths in total and 93 deaths in institutions.

There have been 2,864 cases in total in Peel. Of those, 286 people have reportedly recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions and 497 cases in long-term care and retirement homes.

In Caledon, there have been 73 cases, in Brampton there have been 1,287 and in Mississauga there have been 1,498.

Across the province, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 19,121 cases of novel coronavirus. Of those 13,569 have resolved.

1,477 people have died in Ontario, which is 48 more or a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

There are 1,033 people in hospital in Ontario because of coronavirus; of those 220 are in an intensive care unit and 155 on a ventilator.

May 6

There are 45 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel Region and another six people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,781 positive cases in the region and 151 deaths total.

Of those with the virus, 281 have recovered, which leaves 2,500 cases pending.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel with 491 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 82 deaths.

In Mississauga, there are 1,469 cases; in Brampton, there are 1,233; and in Caledon there are 73.

In Ontario, 18,722 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus and 1,429 people have died.

Of those that have gotten it, 13,222 cases are resolved, which represents 70.6 per cent.

There are 1,032 people in hospital across the province with 219 in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 5

Since yesterday, 37 more people have been found positive for novel coronavirus in Peel and 12 more people have died.

In Peel, there are 2,736 cases, 145 deaths in total, according to the latest numbers from public health.

Although 268 people have recovered, that still leaves 2,468 that have not.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions, 487 cases at long-term care or retirement homes and 79 deaths in people in those settings.

In Mississauga, there are 1,444 confirmed cases, in Brampton 1,215 and in Caledon 72.

There are five cases that health officials haven't determined where the people live in the region.

In Ontario, there was a 2.2 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours, bringing the total to 18,310. Of those, 12,779 have recovered.

To date, 1,361 people have died in Ontario, which is an increase of 7.4 per cent over the day before.

There are 1,043 people in hospital across the province, 223 of those in an intensive care unit ad 166 on a ventilator.

May 4

There have been 69 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and three more people have died in Peel Region in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,699 positive cases of COVID-19 and 133 people total have died from the virus.

There are 23 outbreaks in institutions and 484 cases in long-term care and retirement homes. Among those, 74 people have died.

In Mississauga there are 1,433 cases, in Brampton 1,189 and Caledon 72.

There are five people that health officials don't know yet where they live in the region.

In Ontario, there are 17,923 positive cases, 12,505 of which have been resolved.

That's a 2.1 per cent increase in cases from the day before.

In the province, 1,300 people have died from COVID-19.

There are 984 people in Ontario in hospital from coronavirus, 225 of those in an intensive care unit and 175 on a ventilator.

May 3

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 23 outbreaks at institutions with 472 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 73 people have died.

There are 2,630 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 130 people have died. According to the health unit, 247 people have recovered from the illness, leaving 2,383 still sick.

In Mississauga there are 1,394 cases, in Brampton 1,161 and in Caledon 70. There are five "pending" cases in terms of where the person lives in the region.

Across Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours. There are 17,553 confirmed cases. Of those, 12,005 or 68.4 per cent have been resolved.

In the province, 1,216 people have lost their lives because of COVID-19.

There are 1,010 people in hospital for the illness with 232 of those in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 1

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 22 outbreaks at institutions with 447 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 63 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,253 cases, in Brampton 1,033 and in Caledon 67. There are five cases that health officials have listed as "pending" for where the person lives.

In Ontario, there are 15,381 positive cases, of which 8.964 have been resolved, as of April 28. There have been 941 people who have died from the illness.

There are 957 in hospital, with 239 in an intensive care unit and 187 on ventilators.

April 27

There have been 145 new positive cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and nine more deaths in 24 hours.

That brings the region's totals to 2,312 confirmed and probable cases and 86 deaths from COVID-19.

Of those that tested positive, 234 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in long-term care or retirement homes with 427 cases and 39 deaths in those settings.

Mississauga has 1,233 cases, Brampton has 1,011 and Caledon has 63. There are five cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

In Ontario, there are 14,856 cases as of April 26, which is a 2.9 per cent increase from the day before.

There have also been 892 deaths.

Across the province, 8,525 of the positive cases have been resolved.

There are 945 in hospital in Ontario, 241 of those in an intensive care unit and 191 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 26

There are 92 newly reported cases of coronavirus in Peel and three more deaths, bringing the region's totals to 2,167 and 77, respectively.

According to the latest data from the Region, the number of cases increased by 48 in Mississauga, 42 in Brampton and two in Caledon. Overall, Mississauga has had 1,215 confirmed cases of COVID-19 while Brampton has had 986 and Caledon has had 62. There are four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

Of the 77 individuals who have died from the disease so far, 58 were from Mississauga, 18 were from Brampton and one was from Caledon. Thirty-one individuals from long-term care and retirement homes have died, one up from the previous day.

Out of the newly confirmed cases reported on Sunday, April 26, there are 26 individuals from long-term care and retirement homes, bringing the region's total to 414. There have been a total of 19 institutional outbreaks.

The Region said a total of 229 coronavirus cases in Peel have been resolved. A total of 124 cases in Peel resulted in hospitalization.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 14,432 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 8,000 of which have been resolved and 835 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 938 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 252 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 25

Peel Public Health is now reporting 2,175 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 74 deaths. The latest data includes 60 new cases, representing the lowest single-day increase since Friday, April 17, when 55 new cases were confirmed.

Four new deaths were reported on Saturday, April 25. Three of those were attributed to individuals from long-term care and retirement homes.

Peel Public Health said 224 people who contracted the disease have since recovered.

There are now 1,167 confirmed cases in Mississauga, 944 in Brampton, 60 in Caledon and four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

There have been 19 outbreaks in institutions, 388 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 30 deaths.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 13,995 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 7,509 of which have been resolved and 811 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 925 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 245 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 24

There are 2,115 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 70 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,142 cases, in Brampton 894 and in Caledon 58. There are 21 cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

Of all the confirmed cases, Peel Public Health said 223 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in institutions, 385 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 27 deaths.

In Ontario, as of April 23, there were 13,519 cases of coronavirus, which is 640 more or a five per cent increase over the day before.

There have been 793 deaths in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 910 people hospitalized with COVID-19, 243 in intensive care units and 193 on ventilators.

April 23

The number of cases of COVID-19 in Peel cracked 2,000.

There are now 2,030 people who tested positive for the coronavirus and there have been 69 deaths.

In Mississauga there are 1,100 cases, in Brampton there are 852 and in Caledon there are 57.

Peel Public Health has changed what data will be made available to the public on its coronavirus testing.

There have been 110 people hospitalized for the virus since the outbreak began.

As well, 217 people have recovered.

There are 18 outbreaks in institutions in the region — with 376 cases and 27 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes.

The median age of those that contracted the illness is 54.

In Ontario, 12,879 have tested positive for coronavirus as of April 22, which is 634 or a 5.2 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 713 deaths.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 887 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 233 are in an intensive care unit and 185 on ventilators.

April 22

Peel has had 68 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and seven more people have died from the illness in one day.

There are 1,820 new cases in the region and a total of 58 deaths, 21 in long-term care homes.

Of those, there are 976 in Mississauga and 42 deaths, there are 777 in Brampton and 15 deaths and 53 in Caledon with one death.

There are 14 cases "pending" in terms of where in the region the person lives.

People in the age category over 65 years has seen the most severity of the illness with 571 cases and 53 deaths, but the most cases are among those 35 to 64 years with 899 and five deaths.

There have been no deaths among those under 34. There are 322 cases for those between 18 to 34 years and 28 for people under 18 years.

In Ontario, there are 12,245 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 659 deaths as of April 21.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 878 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 243 are in an intensive care unit and 192 on ventilators.

APRIL 21

There are two new cases of confirmed COVID-19 in Caledon and 303 across Peel Region.

According to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health, there are 49 cases and one death in Caledon, 729 cases and 13 deaths in Brampton and 960 cases and 37 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 14 cases that the municipality where the person lives is "pending."

That brings the total confirmed cases of novel coronavirus to 1,752 in Peel Region.

There have been 51 deaths in the region, 19 of those in long-term care facilities.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 46 people have died and there are 564 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 861 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 299 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 20, there were 11,735 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 4.9 per cent increase over the day before, and 622 deaths, which is a 5.3 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 859 people in hospital with coronavirus, 250 in an intensive care unit and 194 on ventilators.

APRIL 20

Peel Region has 1,665 positive cases of novel coronavirus.

Throughout the region, 46 people have died from the illness — 16 of them in long-term care facilities.

There were no new cases in Caledon over the weekend. Cases in Caledon have stayed at 47 cases and one death since April 17.

In Brampton there are 678 cases and 12 deaths, in Mississauga 928 cases and 33 deaths.

There are 12 positive cases listed as "pending" in terms of where the person lives in the region.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 41 people have died and there are 540 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 822 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 275 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 19 there were 11,184 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 5.7 per cent increase over the day before, and 584 deaths, which is a 5.2 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 802 people in hospital with coronavirus, 247 in an intensive care unit and 193 on ventilators.

APRIL 19

There has been another death as a result of novel coronavirus in Peel Region — bringing the total number of people that have lost their lives to 37. Nine of the people that have died have been in long-term care facilities.

The person that died was in a long-term care facility, over the age of 65 and in Brampton.

There are 1,449 confirmed cases in the region.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 587 positive cases and 12 deaths in Brampton, 808 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 751 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 426, but more deaths, 32.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 245 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 18

There have been 36 people in Peel region that have died as a result of novel coronavirus, eight of those in long-term care facilities, and 1,347 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 560 positive cases and 11 deaths in Brampton, 728 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 711 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 375, but more deaths, 31.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 234 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 17

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to creep up slowly in Caledon. The rural community added one more case in the last 24 hours bringing it to the total of 47.

There is still only one death in the community from COVID-19.

Across the region there are 1,274 cases, 32 deaths — eight of which were people in long term care facilities.

There are 11 positive cases of coronavirus that health officials don't know where the people live yet.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 682 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 347, but more deaths, 27.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 221 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 24 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, there are 9,525 cases of COVID-19 on April 16, which is a 6.3 per cent increase over the day before. Death rates have also increased by 5 per cent. Across the province, 478 people have died of the illness.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There are 829 people in hospital with 245 in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

Since testing began in mid-January, 4,556 cases have been resolved.

APRIL 16

There are now 46 people in Caledon that have tested positive for novel coronavirus. That's up by one from the day before.

Across the region, Peel Public Health is reporting there are 1,219 cases and 31 deaths, eight of those at long term care facilities.

In Caledon, one person lost their life because of COVID-19.

In Brampton, there are 509 positive cases and 10 deaths; in Mississauga there are 653 cases and 20 deaths.

By age category, there are 665 (four deaths) in people between 35 and 64 years, 318 (27 deaths) in people over 65 years, 213 (no deaths) in people between 18 and 34 years and 23 (no deaths) in people under 18 years.

In Ontario, 8,961 people have tested positive for COVID-19 and there have been 423 deaths as of April 15. The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

That represents a 6.1 per cent increase in positive cases and 4.7 increase in deaths over the day before.

Across the province, 807 people are hospitalized for the illness, 248 of those in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

APRIL 15

Peel Public Health is reporting that one person from Caledon has died as a result of coronavirus.

But when the person died and who they are is not being released to the public.

The health unit released expanded information on its daily COVID-19 information on April 15, including the number of people who have died from each municipality in Peel.

Caledon has had one death and 45 cases, Brampton has had eight deaths and 482 cases and Mississauga has had 16 death and 622 cases.

There have been 25 deaths in total in Peel — six of those were people in long-term care facilities.

There are seven positive cases of coronavirus where the community of the patients are unknown to health officials.

Across the region, there are 1,156 people who tested positive for the virus.

Among those who tested positive:

• 642 are between 35 and 64 years of age with three deaths in that age category;

• 282 are over 65 years old with 22 deaths in that age category;

• 210 are between 18 and 34 years with no deaths;

• 22 are under 18 years old with no deaths.

Across the province, there have been 385 deaths as of April 14 from COVID-19. That number has climbed 4.6 per cent over the day before. There are 8,447 people who have tested positive in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 14

There have been 22 deaths as a result of COVID-19 and 1,063 people are confirmed as having the virus in Peel region.

In Caledon there are 43 cases, 443 in Brampton and 571 in Mississauga. There are six people confirmed positive for the illness that public health hasn't determined where they live in the region yet.

Of those with the virus, 602 are between 35 and 64 years, 241 are over 65, 198 are between 18 and 34 years and 22 are under 18.

Public Health reported they are investigating a possible outbreak at King Nursing Home in Bolton.

In Ontario, 334 people have died. There are 7,953 cases as of April 13.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In the province, 769 people are hospitalized for COVID-19; 255 of those are in an intensive care unit and 199 on a ventilator.

Since testing began, 3,568 cases have been resolved in Ontario.

APRIL 13

There are over 1,000 positive cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga.

Peel Public Health reported as of April 13, there are 1,001 cases of COVID-19, 18 deaths in the region.

In Caledon there are 41 cases, in Brampton 427 and Mississauga 527.

There are six cases that public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Of those tested and confirmed as positive for the virus, 574 are between 35 and 64 years old, 218 are over 65 years, 188 are between 18 and 34 years and 21 are under 18.

Across Ontario, there was a 6 per cent increase over 24 hours in cases — with the total at 7,470 as of April 12.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 291 deaths linked to COVID-19 in Ontario and 3,357 of the people that tested positive have now recovered.

To date, 108,230 people have been tested in the province.

There are 760 in hospital, 263 in an intensive care unit and 203 on a ventilator.

APRIL 11

There are now 886 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 11. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 373 in Brampton and 474 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 10

There are now 832 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 10. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 352 in Brampton and 441 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 9

The number of people that have died of novel coronavirus has hit double digits in Peel.

Ten people are now dead, 786 tested positive for COVID-19 as of April 9 according to numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There are 34 people in Caledon, 327 in Brampton and 421 in Mississauga that tested positive.

There are four people that public health has not determined where they live in the region.

Of those that are confirmed as having the illness, 459 are between 35 and 64 years old, 157 are over 65 years, 154 are between 18 and 34 and 16 are under 18 years of age.

Across Ontario, 200 people have died as a result of coronavirus. There are 5,759 confirmed cases as of April 8. That's a 9 per cent increase over the day before.

Of the cases, 2,305 have been resolved.

There are 632 people in hospital with the illness — 264 in an intensive care unit and 214 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 8

The number of people that tested positive for novel coronavirus in Caledon has increased to by one as of April 8.

There are now 33 people will COVID-19 in the rural community.

The number of people who have died of the virus is nine.

According to Peel Public Health, there are 684 cases in the region — Brampton has 270 and Mississauga has 378. There are three cases where public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Among those that tested positive for the virus, 12 are under 18 years old, 138 are between 18 and 34 years old, 405 are between 35 and 64 years old and 129 are over 65 years.

In Ontario, there were 5,276 people will COVID-19 as of April 7 and 174 have died. That represents a 11.6 per cent increase in cases over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Of those that tested positive, 2,074 have been resolved, 605 people are hospitalized with 246 in an intensive care unit and 195 on a ventilator.

APRIL 7

The confirmed positive cases of novel coronavirus continue to rise in Caledon.

The community now has 32 cases of COVID-19, Peel Public Health reported April 7.

There are 638 cases across the region — with 242 in Brampton, 361 in Mississauga and three cases that where the people live has not been determined.

Nine people have died so far in the Region of Peel as a result of the illness.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

Among those that have the illness, 12 are under 18 years old, 133 are between 18 and 34, 369 are between 35 and 64 years old and 124 are over 65 years old.

Across the province, there are 4,726 people who tested positive with COVID-19 as of April 6. In Ontario, 153 people have died and 1,802 of the cases have been resolved.

There are 614 people in hospital for the virus in Ontario, 233 in Intensive Care Units and 187 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 6

The number of people that have died from novel coronavirus in Peel Region has doubled over the weekend.

According to numbers reported by Peel Public Health on April 6, eight people have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus.

On Sunday, there were four.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

There are 557 confirmed cases across the region; 28 of those are in Caledon, 211 in Brampton and 316 in Mississauga.

There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Of those confirmed as having the virus in Peel, 12 are under 18 years of age, 121 are between 18 and 34 years old, 318 are between 35 and 64 years and 106 are over 65 years old.

Over the weekend a paramedic in Peel Region tested positive for COVID-19 and the region says they caught it while attending a vehicle accident scene.

The region made the announcement in a release late Sunday (April 5) and said both the paramedic in question and their partner are both now in quarantine. The date and location of the motor-vehicle collision the paramedic contracted the virus at were not released.

Across the province, there are 4,347 cases as of April 5, which represents a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In Ontario, 132 people have died, 589 are hospitalized; of those, 216 are in an intensive care unit and 160 are on a ventilator.

APRIL 5

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel now stands at 485. There are now 27 people in Caledon who have tested positive, 177 in Brampton and 279 in Mississauga. Four people have died in the region as a result of the disease. There are a total of 4,038 cases across Ontario and 119 people have died. There are 523 people hospitalized, and 200 in the ICU and 154 in the ICU on a ventilator.

APRIL 4

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel has jumped to 448.

As of April 4, there are 26 in Caledon with the virus, up from 22 reported on April. 3.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 448 in total, 172 in Brampton and 248 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 96 are between 18 and 34, 259 are between 35 and 64 and 85 are over 65 years old.

APRIL 3

Another four people in Caledon have been confirmed as having novel coronavirus, COVID-19.

As of April 3, there are 22 people in the rural community with the virus.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 412 in total, 158 in Brampton and 230 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 92 are between 18 and 34, 233 are between 35 and 64 and 79 are over 65 years old.

The Region of Peel's interim Peel Medical Officer of Health issued an apology late Thursday (April 2) evening after letters were accidentally mailed to residents telling them their test results for COVID-19 were negative.

Sixteen residents received letters in the mail telling them they had tested negative for COVID-19 when, in fact, they had tested positive.

According to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, all but one of those people had been called by public health and told their results were positive before the letters went out.

Jeff Le Moine, spokesperson with Peel Public Health confirmed the numbers reported Friday are reflective of the 16 that were incorrectly identified as negative.

As well, due to privacy, the health unit will not disclose where the people live in Peel.

Across the province, as of April 2, there are 3,255 confirmed cases and 67 people have died including two from Brampton. Of those, 462 people are in hospital with the virus, 194 in an Intensive Care until and 140 in an ICU on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 2

Caledon has two new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus as of April 2.

According to Peel Public Health, there are now 362 cases in the region. There are 137 in Brampton, 18 in Caledon and 200 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know what municipality the person lives in.

There has been one death in Peel so far since the outbreak hit the community.

Peel Public Health issued strong recommendations Wednesday (April 1), advising residents to only leave the house once a week, stay home if you are over 70, and asking essential businesses to limit access to facilities and restrict the number of occupants on their premises.

Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health for the Region of Peel, said evidence is evolving surrounding public health advise on wearing masks in public.

"There are conversations at federal level to try to get guidance on use in public but for now the message is only wear a mask if you are sick or have been in close contact with someone that has COVID-19, but it's evolving," Loh said.

Among the confirmed cases of coronavirus, there are eight that are less than 18 years old, 85 between 18 to 34 years old, 204 in the 35 to 64 age category and 65 over 65 years.

On Ontario, there are 2,793 cases of coronavirus as of April 1. That's a 16.8 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 831 resolved cases and 53 people have died.

There have been 62,733 people tested across Ontario. There are currently 2,052 under investigation.

In the province, 405 people are hospitalized for the virus; 167 are in the ICU and 112 are in the ICU with a ventilator.

APRIL 1

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon since yesterday.

This is the first time since March 22 that the rural municipality hasn't seen a new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in daily reporting.

Peel Public Health report Caledon has 16 cases of COVID-19 on April 1 — the same as the day before.

Brampton has 112 and Mississauga 174.

There are seven cases in Peel where health officials don't have information on where they live in the region.

Peel's total number if cases is 309.

But, Peel’s top medical official said the municipality has not seen the peak of the outbreak yet.

“If anything, this is really the beginning of what we are going to see,” said Dr. Lawrence Loh, interim medical officer of health at the Region of Peel.

The region marked its first COVID-19 death on March 31.

A Brampton man in his 70s, who had underlying health conditions, died.

Local health officials also confirmed one of the positive cases lives in Villa Forum, a long-term care facility in Mississauga.

Peel Public Health doesn’t have numbers for how many of those with COVID-19 are in hospital, or how many have been resolved.

Loh said there are a number of hospitals across the region and the hospitals have those numbers.

Peel Public Health is working on centralizing that information and it expects to have it by the end of the week.

Across the province, there have been 2,392 positive cases of the virus as of March 31 — which is up by 21.7 per cent from the day before. There have been 689 resolved cases and 37 people have died.

MARCH 31

More than half of the people that have tested positive for novel coronavirus in Peel Region are between the ages of 35 to 64.

As of March 31, there were 153 people in that age category that tested positive for COVID-19 in Peel.

There were 70 between 18 and 34 years, 49 over 65 and five under 18 years of age.

Peel Public Health reported there are 16 cases in Caledon — up four from the day before.

There are 101 in Brampton and 154 in Mississauga.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

That brings the total case number in Peel to 277.

The statistics in Peel are consistent with what is happening in the rest of Ontario.

According to Ontario Public Health, people between the ages of 20 to 64 make up 76.1 per cent of all cases as of March 30

There are 1,966 across Ontario who tested positive for the virus, which is up 15 per cent from the day before.

So far, 33 people have died as a result of COVID-19 and 534 cases have been resolved.

MARCH 30

The cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon has climbed to 12 since last week, according to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health.

The rural municipality had two confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, March 23.

One week later, on March 30, the health authority reported Caledon has 12 positive cases among those being tested in Peel Region.

The total in Peel region is up to 216 as of Monday.

In Brampton, there are 73 cases and in Mississauga there are 125.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

Of those with the virus, five are under 18 years of age, 59 are between 18 to 34 years old, 115 are 35 to 64 years old and 37 are over 65 years old.

MARCH 29

As of March 29, there was a total of 11 confirmed cases in Caledon, 60 in Brampton and 110 in Mississauga, bringing the Region of Peel's total to 187.

There are six cases pending further information.

Of the total cases, 54 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 97 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 31 cases of people 65 and older.

The number of cases in Peel Region has grown from 116 recorded on Friday, March 27 to 187 as reported today (Sunday, March 29).

Ontario had 211 new COVID-19 cases reported on March 29, bringing the provincial total to 1,355. That includes 21 deaths (two more than Saturday) and eight resolved cases.

MARCH 28

There are now 154 cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region. Among the new people with COVID-19, there are three from Caledon — bringing the community total to 10, according to Peel Public Health.

In total there are 154 cases across the region: Brampton has 56, Mississauga has 85 and Caledon has 10. There are three cases pending further investigation.

Of those who have tested positive for the virus, there are five under the age of 18, 46 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 81 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 22 over the age of 65.

MARCH 27

There are 41 new cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region since yesterday.

It's the largest jump in positive cases in the region since Peel Public Health started testing for the virus.

Among the new people with COVID-19, there are two from Caledon — bringing the community total to seven.

In total, there are 116 across the region: Brampton has 40, Mississauga has 67.

There are two cases that public health has not determined where they live yet.

Of those that have tested positive for the virus, three are younger than 18, 37 are between 18 and 34, 63 are between 35 and 64 years old and 13 are over 65 years of age.

MARCH 26

Caledon has another new case of novel coronavirus bringing it's total to five.

Peel Region's health department has reported that over the last 24 hours there have been 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the municipality.

Brampton now has 28 positive cases and Mississauga has 40 — for a total of 75 across the region.

There are two cases that health officials have not determined where the people live yet.

Of those that have tested positive: three are younger than 18, 24 are between 18 to 34 years old, 41 are between 35 and 64 years old and seven are over 65 years old.

"There have been no deaths related to COVID-19 in Peel Region," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, during a regional council meeting on March 26.

Across the province, there have been 13 deaths as a result of the virus.

MARCH 25

Caledon has had another confirmed case of novel coronavirus since yesterday and the total across Peel Region is up by seven.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 63 cases across the region.

There are 22 in Brampton, four in Caledon and 36 in Mississauga.

There is one case that health officials have not determined where the person lives yet.

Of the people positive for COVID-19, there are two under 18 years of age, 18 between 18 and 34, 36 between 35 and 64 and seven 65 years and older.

MARCH 24

There is a new confirmed case of coronavirus in Caledon and 18 new cases across Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 56 people with the illness among those tested for novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in the municipality. That's up from 38 yesterday — the biggest jump in cases to date.

Mississauga now has 32 confirmed cases of the illness (there were 19 cases yesterday), and Brampton now has 19, up from 16; Caledon's total is now three.

There are two people that have the illness but whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

One of the new cases is under 18 years old, seven are between 18 to 34, seven between 45 and 64 and three over 65 years old.

MARCH 23

Both the province and Peel Public Health are reporting different numbers of newly-confirmed cases of coronavirus in Peel Region.

"We cannot speak to the case counts presented on the ministry (Ontario) website," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel. "The Peel COVID-19 positive case numbers are accurate at the time of posting on the Region of Peel website."

One person from Mississauga tested positive for coronavirus since yesterday, said Peel Public Health.

Among those being tested for the virus, there have been 19 confirmed positive in Mississauga, 16 in Brampton and two in Caledon.

There is one person positive for the illness whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

There are currently 38 people positive for the virus among those tested by Peel Public Health.

Of those that have been confirmed as having the virus in Peel Region, one is less than 18 years old, 10 are between 18 and 34 years old, 24 are between 35 and 64 years and three are older than 65.

Ontario Public Health is reporting there were six new cases in Peel as of 10:30 a.m. March 23.

Among these were three men in their 40s, an 80 year old woman and a 70 year old man. All of the cases were in self isolation, said Ontario Public Health. Those on the list had either travelled or been in close contact with someone that was a confirmed case.

The discrepancy between the province and the region could be attributed to old information. An article published in the Toronto Star found that the province's numbers could be up to "four days old."

The Enterprise has also reached out to Ontario Public Health to clarify why there is a difference in numbers reported.

MARCH 22

There has been one new confirmed positive case of a person in Peel Region in the past 24 hours. The person is a man in his 70s. The status of the case and how it was transmitted was pending. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Peel to 37.

There remains two positive cases in Caledon, 16 in Brampton, and 18 in Mississauga. As of 10:30 a.m., Ontario had reported 413 confirmed cases, 8,361 under investigation, three people deceased, and eight resolved cases. A total of 26,419 people have been approved for COVID-19 testing to date. One case is pending.

MARCH 21

There have been four new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours. Three women, one in her 40s, and two in their 50s, and a man in his 50s. Two of the cases are related to travel, one to close contact, and the fourth is pending. The total number of cases in Caledon remains at two, Brampton has 16 confirmed cases and Mississauga has 17.

There are currently 369 confirmed cases in Ontario, 7,239 under investigation, six cases have been resolved and two people are deceased.

There have been eight new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours.

Six of the new cases are people that live in Brampton (for a total of 16), two were from Mississauga (for a total of 15).

For one of the positive cases, the town or city the person lives in is still being investigated.

None of the new confirmed cases were from Caledon, where two people have been found positive for the illness since testing in Peel began.

That brings the region's total to 34.

Of the confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the region, one is under 18 years old, 10 are between 18 to 34 years old, 21 are between 35 and 64 and two are over 65 years of age.

Across the province, there are 301 people with the virus. Two people have died. Currently, there are 5,485 cases under investigation.

MARCH 19

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting that as of 10 a.m. there was one new case in Brampton and one new case in Mississauga.

Both of these reported with the illness were women in their 50s who contracted the illness through travel — one in Manila and the other on a cruise, according to Ontario Public Health.

There are 26 people with COVID-19 in Peel.

MARCH 18

At 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

BY CITY/ TOWN

Peel Public Health has released information on positive tests of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, by local municipality rather than just the region as a whole as was previously done.

As of March 18 at 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

March 18, 2020

A man in his 20s and a women in her 60s makeup the 21st and 22nd confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel.

The 20-year-old man contracted the illness through close contact with someone that had travelled in Europe. He is self isolating.

The women in her 60s is also self isolating; she contracted COVID-19 through close contact with someone that had a confirmed case.

To date, there are 3,379 cases of the virus under investigation. Across the province, 205 have been confirmed positive, five have been resolved and one person has died.

“At this time, there have been no confirmed COVID-19 related deaths in Peel Region, ”Dr. Lawrence Loh, Acting Medical Officer of Health.

Ontario Public Health said the Telehealth Ontario Line where you can report if you have symptoms is experiencing technical issues. They asked residents to contact Peel Public Health 905-584-2216 until it can be resolved.

March 17, 2020

There have been no new cases of coronavirus confirmed in the last 24 hours in the Region of Peel.

Across the province, there are 1,567 people being tested for the illness. To date, 180 have been confirmed as positive for COVID-19 and five cases have been resolved.

March 16, 2020

The region had four new confirmed cases of coronavirus. All cases were in self isolation, according to Ontario Public Health.

All other data on the cases, such as where they contracted the illness, the patient's age and gender and what hospital they attended, was unavailable.

In total, there are 20 cases in Peel.

Headwater Health Case Centre had its first confirmed case — a man in his 40s. Public Health said he contracted the illness through travel in the U.S. He is also on self isolation. His case was identified by the Wellington Dufferin Guelph Health Unit.

Across Ontario, there are 172 people confirmed as having the virus. Five have been resolved. Ontario is testing 1,537.

March 15, 2020

Peel had five new confirmed cases of COVID-19. All cases were all in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 16.

As of March 15 at 10:30 a.m. there were 137 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 1,316 cases under investigation.

March 14, 2020

Peel had one new confirmed case of COVID-19. The person is in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable.

As of March 14 at 10:30 a.m. there were 96 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 939 cases under investigation.

March 13, 2020

Three women, two in their 20s, and one in her 60s, and a male in his 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

One female in her 20s was confirmed to have contracted the virus from close contact. The status of transmission was pending for a woman in her 60s on whether contracted by travel or close contact. The status of transmission for a man in his 20s as contracting the virus from travel was pending, as well as for a female in her 20s.

Each person is in self-isolation. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 10.

As of March 13 at 10:30 a.m. there were 580 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 74 are confirmed positive.

March 12, 2020

A girl under 18 and a woman in her 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

The person under 18 is self-isolating. The virus was transmitted to her through close contact with someone who already had COVID-19, said Ontario Public Health on March 12.

The female in her 20s, who health officials believe contracted the virus through travel, is also self-isolating.

This raises the total to six confirmed cases of coronavirus in the region.

Those include:

• A woman in her 30s, assessed at the emergency department of Brampton Civic Hospital;

• A man in his 50s, assessed at Brampton Civic Hospital, who returned to Pearson International Airport on a flight from Frankfurt on Saturday, March 7; and

• A Mississauga couple — a woman and man in their 60s — who returned to Canada on Feb. 28 following travel on the Grand Princess Cruise ship that departed San Francisco, from Feb. 11 to 21.

As of March 12 at 10:30 a.m. there were 536 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 59 are confirmed positive.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PANDEMIC:

SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19

Those who are infected with coronavirus may have little to no symptoms. You may not know you have it — as it is similar to a cold or flu.

Symptoms may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure. This is the longest known infectious period for the disease.

Signs include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, and pneumonia in both lungs. In severe cases, infection can lead to death.

SHOULD I GO GET TESTED?

Peel Public Health and William Osler Health System have these guidelines:

• If no symptoms are present, testing is not required.

• If no symptoms are present and you have travelled outside of Canada, testing is not required. Instead, self-monitor for symptoms and avoid locations where it is difficult to distance yourself from others for 14 days.

• Have symptoms after international travel or come in close contact with a confirmed case? If you have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and are experiencing symptoms, self-isolate and call Peel Public Health 905-584-2216

• If you do have symptoms, call public health or a doctor’s office before going in. Do not just walk into a public health facility. Doing so puts others and the health care system at risk.

• In case of emergency, visit the closest ER.

WHERE ARE ASSESSMENT CENTRES?

In Brampton, there is an assessment centre at the Peel Memorial site that doesn’t require a referral. It’s located at 20 Lynch Street in Brampton. The space is in a self-contained area at Peel Memorial and doesn't impact other patients attending Urgent Care Centre or outpatient services.

To access it, visit the separate outside entrance on the south side of the building. There is dedicated parking next to the entrance. On-site directions are available.

The centre has experienced high volumes.

Mississauga has two novel coronavirus (COVID-19) assessment and testing centres at Trillium Health Partners' (THP) Mississauga Hospital and Credit Valley Hospital. The two clinics opened on March 12 and will be open 12 hours a day, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., seven days a week.

There’s also an assessment centre in Orangeville — Headwaters Hospital teamed up with local paramedics, family physicians and public health.

It's a drive-thru testing centre in the parking lot of the hospital, where residents exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 can be screened without leaving their vehicle. The assessment centre opened March 19. It will operate seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

How many coronavirus cases are there in Caledon, Brampton, Mississauga?

LATEST: Peel Region has 5,097 cases of COVID-19

Peel Public Health is releasing information on positive tests of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, by local municipality, daily starting on March 18.

This article is updated whenever the Ontario government and Peel Public Health provides up-to-date information on the status of cases.

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The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Peel Region has increased by 97 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,097. Deaths have not increased, staying at 282 patients, as reported by Peel Public Health.

Total recovered patients sit at 3,844 with 971 cases listed as “pending.” Institutional breakouts have not changed since June 4, still with 35 facilities.

The number of cases in deaths in long-term care facilities and retirement homes have also stayed the same in the. last 24 hours, with 615 residential cases and 180 deaths.

Mississauga’s total confirmed cases have increased by 37 patients, bringing the total to 2,343. This total accounts for approximately 46 per cent of all cases in the region.

Brampton has seen an increase of 56 newly-confirmed cases in the last day, with a total of 2,616 cases. These cases account for approximately 51 per cent of all regional cases.

Caledon’s total has increased by four newly-confirmed cases since June 4, bringing the total 136.

For June 5, the province is reporting a total of 29,747 confirmed cases, with 23,583 cases resolved. Currently, 749 Ontarians have had to be hospitalized, with 118 in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 4

There have been 74 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,000 cases. Peel Public Health is also reporting one more death in the region since June 3, bringing the total to 282.

Institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 35.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 confirmed cases and 180 deaths.

In total, 3, 755 patients have recovered from the coronavirus, with 963 cases listed as “pending.”

Mississauga accounts for 2,306 total confirmed cases or roughly 46 per cent and Brampton accounts for 51 per cent of all cases with a total of 2,560. Caledon has a total of 132 confirmed cases, which accounts for 2.6 per cent.

According to the province, there is now 29,403 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, with 2,357 deaths.

Currently 776 patients have been hospitalized, while 121 are in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 3

There have been 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,926 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 281 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 35 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 180 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 132 in Caledon, 2,268 in Mississauga and 2,524 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 29,047 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,811 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 338 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,312 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 791 people with coronavirus, 127 in an intensive care unit and 92 on a ventilator.

June 2

There have been 62 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,875 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 278 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 32 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 178 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 131 in Caledon, 2,243 in Mississauga and 2,496 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,709 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,484 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 446 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,293 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 87 on a ventilator.

June 1

There have been 64 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,813 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,555 have recovered.

As well, 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 129 in Caledon, 2,211 in Mississauga and 2,468 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,263 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,153 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.5 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,276 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 89 on a ventilator.

May 31

There have been 139 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,749 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,488 have recovered.

A total of 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 611 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 124 in Caledon, 2,195 in Mississauga and 2,425 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,859 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,810 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 326 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,266 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 118 in an intensive care unit and 90 on a ventilator.

May 30

There have been 114 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,610 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,267 have recovered.

A total of 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 120 in Caledon, 2,159 in Mississauga and 2,326 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,533 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,353 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 323 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,247 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 121 in an intensive care unit and 84 on a ventilator.

May 29

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,496 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 116 in Caledon, 2,125 in Mississauga and 2,251 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 27,210 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,983 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 344 or 1.3 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,230 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 826 people with coronavirus, 129 in an intensive care unit and 100 on a ventilator.

May 28

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,404 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 113 in Caledon, 2,096 in Mississauga and 2,190 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,866 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,673 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 383 or 1.4 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,189 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 833 people with coronavirus, 137 in an intensive care unit and 94 on a ventilator.

May 27

There have been 82 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,312 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,094 have recovered.

As well, 271 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 609 cases and 172 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 110 in Caledon, 2,056 in Mississauga and 2,142 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,483 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,372 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 292 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,155 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 847 people with coronavirus, 150 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 26

There have been 69 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and eight more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,230 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,021 have recovered.

As well, 268 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 607 cases and 170 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 108 in Caledon, 2,031 in Mississauga and 2,089 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,191 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,958 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 287 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,123 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 848 people with coronavirus, 143 in an intensive care unit and 113 on a ventilator.

May 25

There have been 11 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 16 more deaths in Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,161 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 260 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,948 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 604 people diagnosed with the illness and 167 people have died.

Brampton has surpassed Mississauga in the number of confirmed cases.

The breakdown by municipality is: 106 in Caledon, 2,044 in Brampton and 2,006 in Mississauga.

There are five cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,904 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,698 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,102 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 859 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 114 on a ventilator.

May 24

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,050 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 244 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,910 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 602 people diagnosed with the illness and 153 people have died.

The breakdown by municipality is: 105 in Caledon, 1,956 in Brampton and 1,979 in Mississauga.

There are 10 cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,500 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,477 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 460 or 1.8 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,073 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 878 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 104 on a ventilator.

May 22

There have been 88 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel but no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,886 cases total and 235 deaths.

The breakdown of cases by municipality is: 102 in Caledon, 1,853 in Brampton and 1,922 in Mississauga. There are eight confirmed cases that health officials don't know where the person lives in the region.

In Ontario, there have been 24,628 confirmed cases of COVID-19 - which is up 441 cases or 1.8 per cent from the day before. Of those with the illness in the province, 18,767 have recovered.

There have been 2,021 deaths because of coronavirus in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 961 people with coronavirus, 153 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 21

There have been 38 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and four more people have died in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,798 cases in total and 235 deaths. Of those that were confirmed as positive for the illness, 2,749 have recovered.

There have been 31 outbreaks in institutions.

There have also been 589 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 147 deaths in those settings.

The break down by municipality includes: 100 cases in Caledon, 1,805 in Brampton and 1,885 in Mississauga.

In Ontario, there have been 24,187 confirmed COVID-19 cases - which is up 413 cases or 1.7 per cent over 24 hours.

Of those that had the illness in the province, 18,509 or 76.5 per cent have recovered.

There have been 1,993 deaths in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 984 people with coronavirus, 155 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 20

There are 49 new positive cases of novel coronavirus and two more people have died in Peel Region in 24 hours.

The latest numbers from the Region of Peel show there have been 3,760 confirmed cases in total and 231 deaths.

There have been 31 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

At long-term care homes and retirement homes, there have been 588 cases and 143 deaths.

The break down in cases by municipality include: 99 cases in Caledon, 1,778 in Brampton and 1,876 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

The Ministry of Health is reporting in Ontario there have been 23,774 cases of COVID-19, which is 390 or a 1.7 per cent increase over the day before.

Of those that have tested positive, 18,190 have recovered.

There have been 1,962 deaths in Ontario from COVID-19.

Currently in hospital in the province there are 991 people with the illness, 160 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 19

Peel Region has had two more deaths as a result of novel coronavirus and there have been 83 new cases since yesterday.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,711 confirmed cases total and 229 deaths.

There have been 143 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes and 585 cases.

The breakdown by municipality includes: 97 in Caledon, 1,743 in Brampton, 1,864 in Mississauga. There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 23,384 cases of COVID-19, which is 427 or 1.9 per cent increase in cases in 24 hours.

Of those with COVID-19 in Ontario, 17,898 have recovered.

In the province, there have been 1,919 deaths.

In hospital in Ontario, there are 987 people with coronavirus, 167 in an intensive care unit and 123 on a ventilator.

May 18

COVID-19 deaths in Peel Region have increased by three patients, according to Peel Public Health data, with the total now at 227. Two of those deaths are attributed to residents at long-term care and retirement facilities, bringing the total of facilities deaths to 141.

Around 62 per cent of all COVID-19 deaths in Peel are reported in long-term and retirement-care facilities.

The number of total confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases has increased slightly in the past 24 hours, with 94 newly confirmed cases. The total number of cases for Peel now sits at 3,628.

Total number of confirmed cases at care facilities has increased by two patients, bringing the total to 582 cases.

No new institutional outbreaks have been reported, still sitting at 30 facilities.

Mississauga’s total number of confirmed cases increased by 30 patients, with the total now at 1,829 cases.

Brampton saw an increase of 61 newly confirmed cases, bringing the city’s total to 1,699 patients.

Caledon’s total increased by five patients and now has a total of 94 confirmed and probable cases.

For today, Ontario is reporting 22,957 total confirmed and probable cases for the province and 1,904 deaths. So far, 17,638 patients have recovered from COVID-19 in Ontario.

May 17

Total number of novel coronavirus deaths have stayed the same for the past two days, according to Peel PublicHealth data. As of May 17, deaths sit at 224 cases.

The total number of confirmed and probable cases have jumped slightly since May 16, an increase of 61 case new cases, for a total of 3,534.

Total institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 30. Cases of COVID-19 in long-term care homes and retirement facilities have increased by five cases, with the total now at 580 patients.

Deaths at long-term care and retirement homes account for 139 deaths.

Around 50 per cent of all cases are reported in Mississauga, now with 1,799 confirmed and probable cases for the city.

Brampton’s cases account for 46 per cent of all cases in Peel Region, 1,638 patients.

Caledon accounts for almost three per cent, with 91 cases.

An increase of 89 patients have been reported to have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total of all recovered cases as 2,524.

The province is reporting a total of 22,653 confirmed and probable cases. The number of deaths for Ontario now sits at 1,881. The number of resolved cases provincially is now at 17,360.

May 16

Eight more confirmed novel coronavirus cases have been reported for the region, an increase of 65 new cases since yesterday, May 15, based on Peel Public Health data.

There have been 3,473 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths. According to the numbers, deaths have not increased in the last 24 hours.

Institutional outbreaks still remain at 27 facilities in the region while the number of confirmed cases in long-term care and retirement homes have increased by eight more cases. The total now sits at 575 cases.

A total of 2,485 confirmed cases have since recovered while 764 cases are listed as “pending.”

Mississauga now has a total of 1, 773 cases, Brampton has a total of 1,606 cases and Caledon sits at 88 confirmed cases.

The provincial ministry of health is reporting 22,313 cases for Ontario and 1,858 deaths.

May 15

Four more people have died in Peel from novel coronavirus and there are 83 more confirmed cases, based on numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There have been 3,408 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths total. According to the numbers, 2,435 people have recovered.

There have been 27 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there have also been 567 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 183 deaths.

The break-down of cases by municipality includes: 1,757 in Mississauga, 1,557 in Brampton and 88 in Caledon. There are six cases that health officials don't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,922 cases and 1,825 people have died from COVID-19.

Of the confirmed cases, 16,641 have been resolved.

In the last 24 hours, there were 428 new cases or a two per cent increase.

Across the province in hospital, there are 986 people with coronavirus, 179 in an intensive care unit and 135 on a ventilator.

May 14

There was a jump of 137 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region and two more deaths.

The Region of Peel is reporting there are now 3,325 cases and 220 people have died in total.

Of those cases, 2,386 have been resolved.

There have been 26 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. At long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 553 cases and 134 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 85 in Caledon, 1,511 in Brampton, 1,723 in Mississauga. There are six cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

The Ontario Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,494 cases - 16,204 of which have been resolved. That's a 1.2 per cent increase or 258 new cases over the day before.

In Ontario, 1,798 people have died from COVID-19.

Across the province, there are 1,026 people in hospital, 184 in an intensive care unit and 141 on a ventilator.

May 13

There have been 61 new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in Peel Region in the last 24 hours and five more people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,249 confirmed cases and 217 deaths total.

There is also another case at a long term care home in Mississauga - Cawthra Gardens.

There have 26 outbreaks at institutions with 539 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and there have been 133 deaths in those settings. One of the institutions with an outbreak - Bramalea Retirement Home - was cleared on May 4.

The break down by municipality includes: 83 cases in Caledon, 1,466 in Brampton and 1,694 in Mississauga.

There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,236 cases of COVID-19 with 15,845 people having recovered.

That's an increase of 329 cases in one day or 1.6 per cent.

In the province, 1,765 people have lost their lives because of novel coronavirus.

In hospital there are currently 1,018 people with the illness with 189 in an intensive care unit and 144 on a ventilator.

May 12

Eight more people have died in Peel because of novel coronavirus and Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 59 more confirmed cases in the last 24 hours.

In total in Peel, 212 people have died and there have been 3,188 confirmed cases of the virus.

The latest numbers also show that 2,244 have reportedly recovered from the illness.

In Caledon there are 81 cases, in Brampton 1,432 and in Mississauga 1,669.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there are 539 cases and 129 deaths at long-term care and retirement homes.

Across the province, there have been 20,907 confirmed cases of COVID-19; of those 15,391 people have recovered.

There have been 1,725 deaths in Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health.

In hospital in the province, there are 1,025 people with coronavirus - 192 in an intensive care unit and 146 on a ventilator.

May 11

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to climb in Peel; there have been confirmed 3,129 cases, which is 65 new cases in one day.

There have also been 8 more deaths in the region, bringing the total number of people that have died from COVID-19 to 204.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions, with 533 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 126 deaths in those settings.

Peel Public Health is reporting that of those with the illness, 2,185 have recovered.

There have been 79 cases in Caledon, 1,407 in Brampton and 1,637 in Mississauga. There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, there have been 20,546 people confirmed as having COVID-19, according to the Ministry of Health. That number went up by 1.5 per cent from the day before.

Of those with the illness, 15,131 cases have been resolved.

There have been 1,669 deaths in Ontario.

In the province, there are 1,027 people with coronavirus in hospital, 194 in an intensive care unit and 147 on a ventilator.

May 10

The Region of Peel's health department updated COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, recoveries and deaths on Sunday indicating that as of 12:00 p.m. the were 3,064 confirmed or probably cases in the region including 1,603 in Mississauga, 1,380 in Brampton and 75 in Caledon.

There have been 196 deaths related to the virus to date with 2,150 of the total number of infected people having recovered. Approximately one in six — or 515 — of those cases are among long-term care and retirements homes with 119 of the deaths in the region occurring among residents in those facilities.

The median age of the total cases is 53 years old with the median age among those dying being 84.

May 8

There have been 23 more deaths in Peel Region in the last 24 hours as a result of novel coronavirus.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 188 deaths total in the region and 2,958 confirmed cases of the illness.

They are also reporting that 1,027 of those cases have resolved - meaning the people with the illness have since recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. The case load at long-term care facilities and retirement homes is 510 and with 114 deaths.

In Brampton, there are 1,329 cases, in Mississauga there are 1,550 and in Caledon there are 73.

There are six cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives.

In Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent increase in cases in the last 25 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 19,598. Of those, 13,990 people have recovered.

There have been 1,540 deaths total in the province.

Across Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health, there are 1,028 people in hospital, 213 in an intensive care unit and 166 on a ventilator as a result of COVID-19.

May 7

There have been 14 more deaths from novel coronavirus in Peel Region, 11 in long-term care home or retirement homes.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 165 deaths in total and 93 deaths in institutions.

There have been 2,864 cases in total in Peel. Of those, 286 people have reportedly recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions and 497 cases in long-term care and retirement homes.

In Caledon, there have been 73 cases, in Brampton there have been 1,287 and in Mississauga there have been 1,498.

Across the province, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 19,121 cases of novel coronavirus. Of those 13,569 have resolved.

1,477 people have died in Ontario, which is 48 more or a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

There are 1,033 people in hospital in Ontario because of coronavirus; of those 220 are in an intensive care unit and 155 on a ventilator.

May 6

There are 45 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel Region and another six people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,781 positive cases in the region and 151 deaths total.

Of those with the virus, 281 have recovered, which leaves 2,500 cases pending.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel with 491 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 82 deaths.

In Mississauga, there are 1,469 cases; in Brampton, there are 1,233; and in Caledon there are 73.

In Ontario, 18,722 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus and 1,429 people have died.

Of those that have gotten it, 13,222 cases are resolved, which represents 70.6 per cent.

There are 1,032 people in hospital across the province with 219 in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 5

Since yesterday, 37 more people have been found positive for novel coronavirus in Peel and 12 more people have died.

In Peel, there are 2,736 cases, 145 deaths in total, according to the latest numbers from public health.

Although 268 people have recovered, that still leaves 2,468 that have not.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions, 487 cases at long-term care or retirement homes and 79 deaths in people in those settings.

In Mississauga, there are 1,444 confirmed cases, in Brampton 1,215 and in Caledon 72.

There are five cases that health officials haven't determined where the people live in the region.

In Ontario, there was a 2.2 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours, bringing the total to 18,310. Of those, 12,779 have recovered.

To date, 1,361 people have died in Ontario, which is an increase of 7.4 per cent over the day before.

There are 1,043 people in hospital across the province, 223 of those in an intensive care unit ad 166 on a ventilator.

May 4

There have been 69 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and three more people have died in Peel Region in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,699 positive cases of COVID-19 and 133 people total have died from the virus.

There are 23 outbreaks in institutions and 484 cases in long-term care and retirement homes. Among those, 74 people have died.

In Mississauga there are 1,433 cases, in Brampton 1,189 and Caledon 72.

There are five people that health officials don't know yet where they live in the region.

In Ontario, there are 17,923 positive cases, 12,505 of which have been resolved.

That's a 2.1 per cent increase in cases from the day before.

In the province, 1,300 people have died from COVID-19.

There are 984 people in Ontario in hospital from coronavirus, 225 of those in an intensive care unit and 175 on a ventilator.

May 3

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 23 outbreaks at institutions with 472 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 73 people have died.

There are 2,630 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 130 people have died. According to the health unit, 247 people have recovered from the illness, leaving 2,383 still sick.

In Mississauga there are 1,394 cases, in Brampton 1,161 and in Caledon 70. There are five "pending" cases in terms of where the person lives in the region.

Across Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours. There are 17,553 confirmed cases. Of those, 12,005 or 68.4 per cent have been resolved.

In the province, 1,216 people have lost their lives because of COVID-19.

There are 1,010 people in hospital for the illness with 232 of those in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 1

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 22 outbreaks at institutions with 447 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 63 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,253 cases, in Brampton 1,033 and in Caledon 67. There are five cases that health officials have listed as "pending" for where the person lives.

In Ontario, there are 15,381 positive cases, of which 8.964 have been resolved, as of April 28. There have been 941 people who have died from the illness.

There are 957 in hospital, with 239 in an intensive care unit and 187 on ventilators.

April 27

There have been 145 new positive cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and nine more deaths in 24 hours.

That brings the region's totals to 2,312 confirmed and probable cases and 86 deaths from COVID-19.

Of those that tested positive, 234 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in long-term care or retirement homes with 427 cases and 39 deaths in those settings.

Mississauga has 1,233 cases, Brampton has 1,011 and Caledon has 63. There are five cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

In Ontario, there are 14,856 cases as of April 26, which is a 2.9 per cent increase from the day before.

There have also been 892 deaths.

Across the province, 8,525 of the positive cases have been resolved.

There are 945 in hospital in Ontario, 241 of those in an intensive care unit and 191 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 26

There are 92 newly reported cases of coronavirus in Peel and three more deaths, bringing the region's totals to 2,167 and 77, respectively.

According to the latest data from the Region, the number of cases increased by 48 in Mississauga, 42 in Brampton and two in Caledon. Overall, Mississauga has had 1,215 confirmed cases of COVID-19 while Brampton has had 986 and Caledon has had 62. There are four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

Of the 77 individuals who have died from the disease so far, 58 were from Mississauga, 18 were from Brampton and one was from Caledon. Thirty-one individuals from long-term care and retirement homes have died, one up from the previous day.

Out of the newly confirmed cases reported on Sunday, April 26, there are 26 individuals from long-term care and retirement homes, bringing the region's total to 414. There have been a total of 19 institutional outbreaks.

The Region said a total of 229 coronavirus cases in Peel have been resolved. A total of 124 cases in Peel resulted in hospitalization.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 14,432 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 8,000 of which have been resolved and 835 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 938 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 252 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 25

Peel Public Health is now reporting 2,175 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 74 deaths. The latest data includes 60 new cases, representing the lowest single-day increase since Friday, April 17, when 55 new cases were confirmed.

Four new deaths were reported on Saturday, April 25. Three of those were attributed to individuals from long-term care and retirement homes.

Peel Public Health said 224 people who contracted the disease have since recovered.

There are now 1,167 confirmed cases in Mississauga, 944 in Brampton, 60 in Caledon and four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

There have been 19 outbreaks in institutions, 388 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 30 deaths.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 13,995 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 7,509 of which have been resolved and 811 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 925 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 245 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 24

There are 2,115 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 70 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,142 cases, in Brampton 894 and in Caledon 58. There are 21 cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

Of all the confirmed cases, Peel Public Health said 223 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in institutions, 385 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 27 deaths.

In Ontario, as of April 23, there were 13,519 cases of coronavirus, which is 640 more or a five per cent increase over the day before.

There have been 793 deaths in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 910 people hospitalized with COVID-19, 243 in intensive care units and 193 on ventilators.

April 23

The number of cases of COVID-19 in Peel cracked 2,000.

There are now 2,030 people who tested positive for the coronavirus and there have been 69 deaths.

In Mississauga there are 1,100 cases, in Brampton there are 852 and in Caledon there are 57.

Peel Public Health has changed what data will be made available to the public on its coronavirus testing.

There have been 110 people hospitalized for the virus since the outbreak began.

As well, 217 people have recovered.

There are 18 outbreaks in institutions in the region — with 376 cases and 27 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes.

The median age of those that contracted the illness is 54.

In Ontario, 12,879 have tested positive for coronavirus as of April 22, which is 634 or a 5.2 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 713 deaths.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 887 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 233 are in an intensive care unit and 185 on ventilators.

April 22

Peel has had 68 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and seven more people have died from the illness in one day.

There are 1,820 new cases in the region and a total of 58 deaths, 21 in long-term care homes.

Of those, there are 976 in Mississauga and 42 deaths, there are 777 in Brampton and 15 deaths and 53 in Caledon with one death.

There are 14 cases "pending" in terms of where in the region the person lives.

People in the age category over 65 years has seen the most severity of the illness with 571 cases and 53 deaths, but the most cases are among those 35 to 64 years with 899 and five deaths.

There have been no deaths among those under 34. There are 322 cases for those between 18 to 34 years and 28 for people under 18 years.

In Ontario, there are 12,245 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 659 deaths as of April 21.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 878 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 243 are in an intensive care unit and 192 on ventilators.

APRIL 21

There are two new cases of confirmed COVID-19 in Caledon and 303 across Peel Region.

According to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health, there are 49 cases and one death in Caledon, 729 cases and 13 deaths in Brampton and 960 cases and 37 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 14 cases that the municipality where the person lives is "pending."

That brings the total confirmed cases of novel coronavirus to 1,752 in Peel Region.

There have been 51 deaths in the region, 19 of those in long-term care facilities.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 46 people have died and there are 564 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 861 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 299 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 20, there were 11,735 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 4.9 per cent increase over the day before, and 622 deaths, which is a 5.3 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 859 people in hospital with coronavirus, 250 in an intensive care unit and 194 on ventilators.

APRIL 20

Peel Region has 1,665 positive cases of novel coronavirus.

Throughout the region, 46 people have died from the illness — 16 of them in long-term care facilities.

There were no new cases in Caledon over the weekend. Cases in Caledon have stayed at 47 cases and one death since April 17.

In Brampton there are 678 cases and 12 deaths, in Mississauga 928 cases and 33 deaths.

There are 12 positive cases listed as "pending" in terms of where the person lives in the region.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 41 people have died and there are 540 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 822 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 275 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 19 there were 11,184 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 5.7 per cent increase over the day before, and 584 deaths, which is a 5.2 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 802 people in hospital with coronavirus, 247 in an intensive care unit and 193 on ventilators.

APRIL 19

There has been another death as a result of novel coronavirus in Peel Region — bringing the total number of people that have lost their lives to 37. Nine of the people that have died have been in long-term care facilities.

The person that died was in a long-term care facility, over the age of 65 and in Brampton.

There are 1,449 confirmed cases in the region.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 587 positive cases and 12 deaths in Brampton, 808 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 751 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 426, but more deaths, 32.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 245 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 18

There have been 36 people in Peel region that have died as a result of novel coronavirus, eight of those in long-term care facilities, and 1,347 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 560 positive cases and 11 deaths in Brampton, 728 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 711 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 375, but more deaths, 31.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 234 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 17

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to creep up slowly in Caledon. The rural community added one more case in the last 24 hours bringing it to the total of 47.

There is still only one death in the community from COVID-19.

Across the region there are 1,274 cases, 32 deaths — eight of which were people in long term care facilities.

There are 11 positive cases of coronavirus that health officials don't know where the people live yet.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 682 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 347, but more deaths, 27.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 221 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 24 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, there are 9,525 cases of COVID-19 on April 16, which is a 6.3 per cent increase over the day before. Death rates have also increased by 5 per cent. Across the province, 478 people have died of the illness.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There are 829 people in hospital with 245 in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

Since testing began in mid-January, 4,556 cases have been resolved.

APRIL 16

There are now 46 people in Caledon that have tested positive for novel coronavirus. That's up by one from the day before.

Across the region, Peel Public Health is reporting there are 1,219 cases and 31 deaths, eight of those at long term care facilities.

In Caledon, one person lost their life because of COVID-19.

In Brampton, there are 509 positive cases and 10 deaths; in Mississauga there are 653 cases and 20 deaths.

By age category, there are 665 (four deaths) in people between 35 and 64 years, 318 (27 deaths) in people over 65 years, 213 (no deaths) in people between 18 and 34 years and 23 (no deaths) in people under 18 years.

In Ontario, 8,961 people have tested positive for COVID-19 and there have been 423 deaths as of April 15. The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

That represents a 6.1 per cent increase in positive cases and 4.7 increase in deaths over the day before.

Across the province, 807 people are hospitalized for the illness, 248 of those in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

APRIL 15

Peel Public Health is reporting that one person from Caledon has died as a result of coronavirus.

But when the person died and who they are is not being released to the public.

The health unit released expanded information on its daily COVID-19 information on April 15, including the number of people who have died from each municipality in Peel.

Caledon has had one death and 45 cases, Brampton has had eight deaths and 482 cases and Mississauga has had 16 death and 622 cases.

There have been 25 deaths in total in Peel — six of those were people in long-term care facilities.

There are seven positive cases of coronavirus where the community of the patients are unknown to health officials.

Across the region, there are 1,156 people who tested positive for the virus.

Among those who tested positive:

• 642 are between 35 and 64 years of age with three deaths in that age category;

• 282 are over 65 years old with 22 deaths in that age category;

• 210 are between 18 and 34 years with no deaths;

• 22 are under 18 years old with no deaths.

Across the province, there have been 385 deaths as of April 14 from COVID-19. That number has climbed 4.6 per cent over the day before. There are 8,447 people who have tested positive in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 14

There have been 22 deaths as a result of COVID-19 and 1,063 people are confirmed as having the virus in Peel region.

In Caledon there are 43 cases, 443 in Brampton and 571 in Mississauga. There are six people confirmed positive for the illness that public health hasn't determined where they live in the region yet.

Of those with the virus, 602 are between 35 and 64 years, 241 are over 65, 198 are between 18 and 34 years and 22 are under 18.

Public Health reported they are investigating a possible outbreak at King Nursing Home in Bolton.

In Ontario, 334 people have died. There are 7,953 cases as of April 13.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In the province, 769 people are hospitalized for COVID-19; 255 of those are in an intensive care unit and 199 on a ventilator.

Since testing began, 3,568 cases have been resolved in Ontario.

APRIL 13

There are over 1,000 positive cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga.

Peel Public Health reported as of April 13, there are 1,001 cases of COVID-19, 18 deaths in the region.

In Caledon there are 41 cases, in Brampton 427 and Mississauga 527.

There are six cases that public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Of those tested and confirmed as positive for the virus, 574 are between 35 and 64 years old, 218 are over 65 years, 188 are between 18 and 34 years and 21 are under 18.

Across Ontario, there was a 6 per cent increase over 24 hours in cases — with the total at 7,470 as of April 12.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 291 deaths linked to COVID-19 in Ontario and 3,357 of the people that tested positive have now recovered.

To date, 108,230 people have been tested in the province.

There are 760 in hospital, 263 in an intensive care unit and 203 on a ventilator.

APRIL 11

There are now 886 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 11. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 373 in Brampton and 474 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 10

There are now 832 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 10. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 352 in Brampton and 441 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 9

The number of people that have died of novel coronavirus has hit double digits in Peel.

Ten people are now dead, 786 tested positive for COVID-19 as of April 9 according to numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There are 34 people in Caledon, 327 in Brampton and 421 in Mississauga that tested positive.

There are four people that public health has not determined where they live in the region.

Of those that are confirmed as having the illness, 459 are between 35 and 64 years old, 157 are over 65 years, 154 are between 18 and 34 and 16 are under 18 years of age.

Across Ontario, 200 people have died as a result of coronavirus. There are 5,759 confirmed cases as of April 8. That's a 9 per cent increase over the day before.

Of the cases, 2,305 have been resolved.

There are 632 people in hospital with the illness — 264 in an intensive care unit and 214 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 8

The number of people that tested positive for novel coronavirus in Caledon has increased to by one as of April 8.

There are now 33 people will COVID-19 in the rural community.

The number of people who have died of the virus is nine.

According to Peel Public Health, there are 684 cases in the region — Brampton has 270 and Mississauga has 378. There are three cases where public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Among those that tested positive for the virus, 12 are under 18 years old, 138 are between 18 and 34 years old, 405 are between 35 and 64 years old and 129 are over 65 years.

In Ontario, there were 5,276 people will COVID-19 as of April 7 and 174 have died. That represents a 11.6 per cent increase in cases over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Of those that tested positive, 2,074 have been resolved, 605 people are hospitalized with 246 in an intensive care unit and 195 on a ventilator.

APRIL 7

The confirmed positive cases of novel coronavirus continue to rise in Caledon.

The community now has 32 cases of COVID-19, Peel Public Health reported April 7.

There are 638 cases across the region — with 242 in Brampton, 361 in Mississauga and three cases that where the people live has not been determined.

Nine people have died so far in the Region of Peel as a result of the illness.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

Among those that have the illness, 12 are under 18 years old, 133 are between 18 and 34, 369 are between 35 and 64 years old and 124 are over 65 years old.

Across the province, there are 4,726 people who tested positive with COVID-19 as of April 6. In Ontario, 153 people have died and 1,802 of the cases have been resolved.

There are 614 people in hospital for the virus in Ontario, 233 in Intensive Care Units and 187 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 6

The number of people that have died from novel coronavirus in Peel Region has doubled over the weekend.

According to numbers reported by Peel Public Health on April 6, eight people have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus.

On Sunday, there were four.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

There are 557 confirmed cases across the region; 28 of those are in Caledon, 211 in Brampton and 316 in Mississauga.

There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Of those confirmed as having the virus in Peel, 12 are under 18 years of age, 121 are between 18 and 34 years old, 318 are between 35 and 64 years and 106 are over 65 years old.

Over the weekend a paramedic in Peel Region tested positive for COVID-19 and the region says they caught it while attending a vehicle accident scene.

The region made the announcement in a release late Sunday (April 5) and said both the paramedic in question and their partner are both now in quarantine. The date and location of the motor-vehicle collision the paramedic contracted the virus at were not released.

Across the province, there are 4,347 cases as of April 5, which represents a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In Ontario, 132 people have died, 589 are hospitalized; of those, 216 are in an intensive care unit and 160 are on a ventilator.

APRIL 5

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel now stands at 485. There are now 27 people in Caledon who have tested positive, 177 in Brampton and 279 in Mississauga. Four people have died in the region as a result of the disease. There are a total of 4,038 cases across Ontario and 119 people have died. There are 523 people hospitalized, and 200 in the ICU and 154 in the ICU on a ventilator.

APRIL 4

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel has jumped to 448.

As of April 4, there are 26 in Caledon with the virus, up from 22 reported on April. 3.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 448 in total, 172 in Brampton and 248 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 96 are between 18 and 34, 259 are between 35 and 64 and 85 are over 65 years old.

APRIL 3

Another four people in Caledon have been confirmed as having novel coronavirus, COVID-19.

As of April 3, there are 22 people in the rural community with the virus.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 412 in total, 158 in Brampton and 230 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 92 are between 18 and 34, 233 are between 35 and 64 and 79 are over 65 years old.

The Region of Peel's interim Peel Medical Officer of Health issued an apology late Thursday (April 2) evening after letters were accidentally mailed to residents telling them their test results for COVID-19 were negative.

Sixteen residents received letters in the mail telling them they had tested negative for COVID-19 when, in fact, they had tested positive.

According to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, all but one of those people had been called by public health and told their results were positive before the letters went out.

Jeff Le Moine, spokesperson with Peel Public Health confirmed the numbers reported Friday are reflective of the 16 that were incorrectly identified as negative.

As well, due to privacy, the health unit will not disclose where the people live in Peel.

Across the province, as of April 2, there are 3,255 confirmed cases and 67 people have died including two from Brampton. Of those, 462 people are in hospital with the virus, 194 in an Intensive Care until and 140 in an ICU on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 2

Caledon has two new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus as of April 2.

According to Peel Public Health, there are now 362 cases in the region. There are 137 in Brampton, 18 in Caledon and 200 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know what municipality the person lives in.

There has been one death in Peel so far since the outbreak hit the community.

Peel Public Health issued strong recommendations Wednesday (April 1), advising residents to only leave the house once a week, stay home if you are over 70, and asking essential businesses to limit access to facilities and restrict the number of occupants on their premises.

Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health for the Region of Peel, said evidence is evolving surrounding public health advise on wearing masks in public.

"There are conversations at federal level to try to get guidance on use in public but for now the message is only wear a mask if you are sick or have been in close contact with someone that has COVID-19, but it's evolving," Loh said.

Among the confirmed cases of coronavirus, there are eight that are less than 18 years old, 85 between 18 to 34 years old, 204 in the 35 to 64 age category and 65 over 65 years.

On Ontario, there are 2,793 cases of coronavirus as of April 1. That's a 16.8 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 831 resolved cases and 53 people have died.

There have been 62,733 people tested across Ontario. There are currently 2,052 under investigation.

In the province, 405 people are hospitalized for the virus; 167 are in the ICU and 112 are in the ICU with a ventilator.

APRIL 1

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon since yesterday.

This is the first time since March 22 that the rural municipality hasn't seen a new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in daily reporting.

Peel Public Health report Caledon has 16 cases of COVID-19 on April 1 — the same as the day before.

Brampton has 112 and Mississauga 174.

There are seven cases in Peel where health officials don't have information on where they live in the region.

Peel's total number if cases is 309.

But, Peel’s top medical official said the municipality has not seen the peak of the outbreak yet.

“If anything, this is really the beginning of what we are going to see,” said Dr. Lawrence Loh, interim medical officer of health at the Region of Peel.

The region marked its first COVID-19 death on March 31.

A Brampton man in his 70s, who had underlying health conditions, died.

Local health officials also confirmed one of the positive cases lives in Villa Forum, a long-term care facility in Mississauga.

Peel Public Health doesn’t have numbers for how many of those with COVID-19 are in hospital, or how many have been resolved.

Loh said there are a number of hospitals across the region and the hospitals have those numbers.

Peel Public Health is working on centralizing that information and it expects to have it by the end of the week.

Across the province, there have been 2,392 positive cases of the virus as of March 31 — which is up by 21.7 per cent from the day before. There have been 689 resolved cases and 37 people have died.

MARCH 31

More than half of the people that have tested positive for novel coronavirus in Peel Region are between the ages of 35 to 64.

As of March 31, there were 153 people in that age category that tested positive for COVID-19 in Peel.

There were 70 between 18 and 34 years, 49 over 65 and five under 18 years of age.

Peel Public Health reported there are 16 cases in Caledon — up four from the day before.

There are 101 in Brampton and 154 in Mississauga.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

That brings the total case number in Peel to 277.

The statistics in Peel are consistent with what is happening in the rest of Ontario.

According to Ontario Public Health, people between the ages of 20 to 64 make up 76.1 per cent of all cases as of March 30

There are 1,966 across Ontario who tested positive for the virus, which is up 15 per cent from the day before.

So far, 33 people have died as a result of COVID-19 and 534 cases have been resolved.

MARCH 30

The cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon has climbed to 12 since last week, according to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health.

The rural municipality had two confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, March 23.

One week later, on March 30, the health authority reported Caledon has 12 positive cases among those being tested in Peel Region.

The total in Peel region is up to 216 as of Monday.

In Brampton, there are 73 cases and in Mississauga there are 125.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

Of those with the virus, five are under 18 years of age, 59 are between 18 to 34 years old, 115 are 35 to 64 years old and 37 are over 65 years old.

MARCH 29

As of March 29, there was a total of 11 confirmed cases in Caledon, 60 in Brampton and 110 in Mississauga, bringing the Region of Peel's total to 187.

There are six cases pending further information.

Of the total cases, 54 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 97 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 31 cases of people 65 and older.

The number of cases in Peel Region has grown from 116 recorded on Friday, March 27 to 187 as reported today (Sunday, March 29).

Ontario had 211 new COVID-19 cases reported on March 29, bringing the provincial total to 1,355. That includes 21 deaths (two more than Saturday) and eight resolved cases.

MARCH 28

There are now 154 cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region. Among the new people with COVID-19, there are three from Caledon — bringing the community total to 10, according to Peel Public Health.

In total there are 154 cases across the region: Brampton has 56, Mississauga has 85 and Caledon has 10. There are three cases pending further investigation.

Of those who have tested positive for the virus, there are five under the age of 18, 46 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 81 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 22 over the age of 65.

MARCH 27

There are 41 new cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region since yesterday.

It's the largest jump in positive cases in the region since Peel Public Health started testing for the virus.

Among the new people with COVID-19, there are two from Caledon — bringing the community total to seven.

In total, there are 116 across the region: Brampton has 40, Mississauga has 67.

There are two cases that public health has not determined where they live yet.

Of those that have tested positive for the virus, three are younger than 18, 37 are between 18 and 34, 63 are between 35 and 64 years old and 13 are over 65 years of age.

MARCH 26

Caledon has another new case of novel coronavirus bringing it's total to five.

Peel Region's health department has reported that over the last 24 hours there have been 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the municipality.

Brampton now has 28 positive cases and Mississauga has 40 — for a total of 75 across the region.

There are two cases that health officials have not determined where the people live yet.

Of those that have tested positive: three are younger than 18, 24 are between 18 to 34 years old, 41 are between 35 and 64 years old and seven are over 65 years old.

"There have been no deaths related to COVID-19 in Peel Region," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, during a regional council meeting on March 26.

Across the province, there have been 13 deaths as a result of the virus.

MARCH 25

Caledon has had another confirmed case of novel coronavirus since yesterday and the total across Peel Region is up by seven.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 63 cases across the region.

There are 22 in Brampton, four in Caledon and 36 in Mississauga.

There is one case that health officials have not determined where the person lives yet.

Of the people positive for COVID-19, there are two under 18 years of age, 18 between 18 and 34, 36 between 35 and 64 and seven 65 years and older.

MARCH 24

There is a new confirmed case of coronavirus in Caledon and 18 new cases across Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 56 people with the illness among those tested for novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in the municipality. That's up from 38 yesterday — the biggest jump in cases to date.

Mississauga now has 32 confirmed cases of the illness (there were 19 cases yesterday), and Brampton now has 19, up from 16; Caledon's total is now three.

There are two people that have the illness but whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

One of the new cases is under 18 years old, seven are between 18 to 34, seven between 45 and 64 and three over 65 years old.

MARCH 23

Both the province and Peel Public Health are reporting different numbers of newly-confirmed cases of coronavirus in Peel Region.

"We cannot speak to the case counts presented on the ministry (Ontario) website," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel. "The Peel COVID-19 positive case numbers are accurate at the time of posting on the Region of Peel website."

One person from Mississauga tested positive for coronavirus since yesterday, said Peel Public Health.

Among those being tested for the virus, there have been 19 confirmed positive in Mississauga, 16 in Brampton and two in Caledon.

There is one person positive for the illness whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

There are currently 38 people positive for the virus among those tested by Peel Public Health.

Of those that have been confirmed as having the virus in Peel Region, one is less than 18 years old, 10 are between 18 and 34 years old, 24 are between 35 and 64 years and three are older than 65.

Ontario Public Health is reporting there were six new cases in Peel as of 10:30 a.m. March 23.

Among these were three men in their 40s, an 80 year old woman and a 70 year old man. All of the cases were in self isolation, said Ontario Public Health. Those on the list had either travelled or been in close contact with someone that was a confirmed case.

The discrepancy between the province and the region could be attributed to old information. An article published in the Toronto Star found that the province's numbers could be up to "four days old."

The Enterprise has also reached out to Ontario Public Health to clarify why there is a difference in numbers reported.

MARCH 22

There has been one new confirmed positive case of a person in Peel Region in the past 24 hours. The person is a man in his 70s. The status of the case and how it was transmitted was pending. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Peel to 37.

There remains two positive cases in Caledon, 16 in Brampton, and 18 in Mississauga. As of 10:30 a.m., Ontario had reported 413 confirmed cases, 8,361 under investigation, three people deceased, and eight resolved cases. A total of 26,419 people have been approved for COVID-19 testing to date. One case is pending.

MARCH 21

There have been four new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours. Three women, one in her 40s, and two in their 50s, and a man in his 50s. Two of the cases are related to travel, one to close contact, and the fourth is pending. The total number of cases in Caledon remains at two, Brampton has 16 confirmed cases and Mississauga has 17.

There are currently 369 confirmed cases in Ontario, 7,239 under investigation, six cases have been resolved and two people are deceased.

There have been eight new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours.

Six of the new cases are people that live in Brampton (for a total of 16), two were from Mississauga (for a total of 15).

For one of the positive cases, the town or city the person lives in is still being investigated.

None of the new confirmed cases were from Caledon, where two people have been found positive for the illness since testing in Peel began.

That brings the region's total to 34.

Of the confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the region, one is under 18 years old, 10 are between 18 to 34 years old, 21 are between 35 and 64 and two are over 65 years of age.

Across the province, there are 301 people with the virus. Two people have died. Currently, there are 5,485 cases under investigation.

MARCH 19

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting that as of 10 a.m. there was one new case in Brampton and one new case in Mississauga.

Both of these reported with the illness were women in their 50s who contracted the illness through travel — one in Manila and the other on a cruise, according to Ontario Public Health.

There are 26 people with COVID-19 in Peel.

MARCH 18

At 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

BY CITY/ TOWN

Peel Public Health has released information on positive tests of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, by local municipality rather than just the region as a whole as was previously done.

As of March 18 at 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

March 18, 2020

A man in his 20s and a women in her 60s makeup the 21st and 22nd confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel.

The 20-year-old man contracted the illness through close contact with someone that had travelled in Europe. He is self isolating.

The women in her 60s is also self isolating; she contracted COVID-19 through close contact with someone that had a confirmed case.

To date, there are 3,379 cases of the virus under investigation. Across the province, 205 have been confirmed positive, five have been resolved and one person has died.

“At this time, there have been no confirmed COVID-19 related deaths in Peel Region, ”Dr. Lawrence Loh, Acting Medical Officer of Health.

Ontario Public Health said the Telehealth Ontario Line where you can report if you have symptoms is experiencing technical issues. They asked residents to contact Peel Public Health 905-584-2216 until it can be resolved.

March 17, 2020

There have been no new cases of coronavirus confirmed in the last 24 hours in the Region of Peel.

Across the province, there are 1,567 people being tested for the illness. To date, 180 have been confirmed as positive for COVID-19 and five cases have been resolved.

March 16, 2020

The region had four new confirmed cases of coronavirus. All cases were in self isolation, according to Ontario Public Health.

All other data on the cases, such as where they contracted the illness, the patient's age and gender and what hospital they attended, was unavailable.

In total, there are 20 cases in Peel.

Headwater Health Case Centre had its first confirmed case — a man in his 40s. Public Health said he contracted the illness through travel in the U.S. He is also on self isolation. His case was identified by the Wellington Dufferin Guelph Health Unit.

Across Ontario, there are 172 people confirmed as having the virus. Five have been resolved. Ontario is testing 1,537.

March 15, 2020

Peel had five new confirmed cases of COVID-19. All cases were all in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 16.

As of March 15 at 10:30 a.m. there were 137 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 1,316 cases under investigation.

March 14, 2020

Peel had one new confirmed case of COVID-19. The person is in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable.

As of March 14 at 10:30 a.m. there were 96 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 939 cases under investigation.

March 13, 2020

Three women, two in their 20s, and one in her 60s, and a male in his 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

One female in her 20s was confirmed to have contracted the virus from close contact. The status of transmission was pending for a woman in her 60s on whether contracted by travel or close contact. The status of transmission for a man in his 20s as contracting the virus from travel was pending, as well as for a female in her 20s.

Each person is in self-isolation. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 10.

As of March 13 at 10:30 a.m. there were 580 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 74 are confirmed positive.

March 12, 2020

A girl under 18 and a woman in her 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

The person under 18 is self-isolating. The virus was transmitted to her through close contact with someone who already had COVID-19, said Ontario Public Health on March 12.

The female in her 20s, who health officials believe contracted the virus through travel, is also self-isolating.

This raises the total to six confirmed cases of coronavirus in the region.

Those include:

• A woman in her 30s, assessed at the emergency department of Brampton Civic Hospital;

• A man in his 50s, assessed at Brampton Civic Hospital, who returned to Pearson International Airport on a flight from Frankfurt on Saturday, March 7; and

• A Mississauga couple — a woman and man in their 60s — who returned to Canada on Feb. 28 following travel on the Grand Princess Cruise ship that departed San Francisco, from Feb. 11 to 21.

As of March 12 at 10:30 a.m. there were 536 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 59 are confirmed positive.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PANDEMIC:

SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19

Those who are infected with coronavirus may have little to no symptoms. You may not know you have it — as it is similar to a cold or flu.

Symptoms may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure. This is the longest known infectious period for the disease.

Signs include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, and pneumonia in both lungs. In severe cases, infection can lead to death.

SHOULD I GO GET TESTED?

Peel Public Health and William Osler Health System have these guidelines:

• If no symptoms are present, testing is not required.

• If no symptoms are present and you have travelled outside of Canada, testing is not required. Instead, self-monitor for symptoms and avoid locations where it is difficult to distance yourself from others for 14 days.

• Have symptoms after international travel or come in close contact with a confirmed case? If you have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and are experiencing symptoms, self-isolate and call Peel Public Health 905-584-2216

• If you do have symptoms, call public health or a doctor’s office before going in. Do not just walk into a public health facility. Doing so puts others and the health care system at risk.

• In case of emergency, visit the closest ER.

WHERE ARE ASSESSMENT CENTRES?

In Brampton, there is an assessment centre at the Peel Memorial site that doesn’t require a referral. It’s located at 20 Lynch Street in Brampton. The space is in a self-contained area at Peel Memorial and doesn't impact other patients attending Urgent Care Centre or outpatient services.

To access it, visit the separate outside entrance on the south side of the building. There is dedicated parking next to the entrance. On-site directions are available.

The centre has experienced high volumes.

Mississauga has two novel coronavirus (COVID-19) assessment and testing centres at Trillium Health Partners' (THP) Mississauga Hospital and Credit Valley Hospital. The two clinics opened on March 12 and will be open 12 hours a day, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., seven days a week.

There’s also an assessment centre in Orangeville — Headwaters Hospital teamed up with local paramedics, family physicians and public health.

It's a drive-thru testing centre in the parking lot of the hospital, where residents exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 can be screened without leaving their vehicle. The assessment centre opened March 19. It will operate seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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LATEST: Peel Region has 5,097 cases of COVID-19

Peel Public Health is releasing information on positive tests of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, by local municipality, daily starting on March 18.

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The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Peel Region has increased by 97 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,097. Deaths have not increased, staying at 282 patients, as reported by Peel Public Health.

Total recovered patients sit at 3,844 with 971 cases listed as “pending.” Institutional breakouts have not changed since June 4, still with 35 facilities.

The number of cases in deaths in long-term care facilities and retirement homes have also stayed the same in the. last 24 hours, with 615 residential cases and 180 deaths.

Mississauga’s total confirmed cases have increased by 37 patients, bringing the total to 2,343. This total accounts for approximately 46 per cent of all cases in the region.

Brampton has seen an increase of 56 newly-confirmed cases in the last day, with a total of 2,616 cases. These cases account for approximately 51 per cent of all regional cases.

Caledon’s total has increased by four newly-confirmed cases since June 4, bringing the total 136.

For June 5, the province is reporting a total of 29,747 confirmed cases, with 23,583 cases resolved. Currently, 749 Ontarians have had to be hospitalized, with 118 in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 4

There have been 74 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 5,000 cases. Peel Public Health is also reporting one more death in the region since June 3, bringing the total to 282.

Institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 35.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 confirmed cases and 180 deaths.

In total, 3, 755 patients have recovered from the coronavirus, with 963 cases listed as “pending.”

Mississauga accounts for 2,306 total confirmed cases or roughly 46 per cent and Brampton accounts for 51 per cent of all cases with a total of 2,560. Caledon has a total of 132 confirmed cases, which accounts for 2.6 per cent.

According to the province, there is now 29,403 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, with 2,357 deaths.

Currently 776 patients have been hospitalized, while 121 are in the ICU and 94 on a ventilator.

June 3

There have been 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,926 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 281 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 35 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 180 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 132 in Caledon, 2,268 in Mississauga and 2,524 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 29,047 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,811 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 338 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,312 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 791 people with coronavirus, 127 in an intensive care unit and 92 on a ventilator.

June 2

There have been 62 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,875 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,599 have recovered.

As well, 278 people have died from the illness in the region.

There are 32 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 616 cases and 178 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 131 in Caledon, 2,243 in Mississauga and 2,496 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,709 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,484 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 446 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,293 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 87 on a ventilator.

June 1

There have been 64 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,813 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,555 have recovered.

As well, 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 615 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 129 in Caledon, 2,211 in Mississauga and 2,468 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 28,263 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 22,153 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.5 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,276 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 125 in an intensive care unit and 89 on a ventilator.

May 31

There have been 139 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and two new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,749 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,488 have recovered.

A total of 276 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 611 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 124 in Caledon, 2,195 in Mississauga and 2,425 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,859 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,810 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 326 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,266 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 781 people with coronavirus, 118 in an intensive care unit and 90 on a ventilator.

May 30

There have been 114 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,610 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,267 have recovered.

A total of 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The breakdown by municipality is: 120 in Caledon, 2,159 in Mississauga and 2,326 in Brampton. Five are listed as pending.

In Ontario, there have been 27,533 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 21,353 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 323 or 1.2 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,247 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 801 people with coronavirus, 121 in an intensive care unit and 84 on a ventilator.

May 29

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,496 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 116 in Caledon, 2,125 in Mississauga and 2,251 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 27,210 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,983 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 344 or 1.3 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,230 deaths across the province.

Currently, in hospital across the province, there are 826 people with coronavirus, 129 in an intensive care unit and 100 on a ventilator.

May 28

There have been 92 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,404 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,167 have recovered.

As well, 274 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 610 cases and 175 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 113 in Caledon, 2,096 in Mississauga and 2,190 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,866 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,673 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 383 or 1.4 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,189 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 833 people with coronavirus, 137 in an intensive care unit and 94 on a ventilator.

May 27

There have been 82 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and three more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,312 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,094 have recovered.

As well, 271 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 609 cases and 172 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 110 in Caledon, 2,056 in Mississauga and 2,142 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,483 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 20,372 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 292 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,155 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 847 people with coronavirus, 150 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 26

There have been 69 new cases of COVID-19 in Peel and eight more deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,230 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus; 3,021 have recovered.

As well, 268 people have died from the illness in the region.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in Peel.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 607 cases and 170 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 108 in Caledon, 2,031 in Mississauga and 2,089 in Brampton.

In Ontario, there have been 26,191 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,958 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 287 or 1.1 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,123 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 848 people with coronavirus, 143 in an intensive care unit and 113 on a ventilator.

May 25

There have been 11 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 16 more deaths in Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,161 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 260 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,948 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 604 people diagnosed with the illness and 167 people have died.

Brampton has surpassed Mississauga in the number of confirmed cases.

The breakdown by municipality is: 106 in Caledon, 2,044 in Brampton and 2,006 in Mississauga.

There are five cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,904 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,698 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 404 or 1.6 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,102 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 859 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 114 on a ventilator.

May 24

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 4,050 people in the region that have tested positive for COVID-19 and 244 people have died from the illness.

Of those that have had novel coronavirus, 2,910 have recovered.

There have been 33 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

In long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 602 people diagnosed with the illness and 153 people have died.

The breakdown by municipality is: 105 in Caledon, 1,956 in Brampton and 1,979 in Mississauga.

There are 10 cases that health officials doesn't know where in the region the people live yet.

In Ontario, there have been 25,500 people that tested positive for COVID-19 - of those 19,477 have recovered.

Over the last 24 hours, the case numbers went up by 460 or 1.8 per cent in Ontario.

There have been 2,073 deaths across the province.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 878 people with coronavirus, 148 in an intensive care unit and 104 on a ventilator.

May 22

There have been 88 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel but no new deaths in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,886 cases total and 235 deaths.

The breakdown of cases by municipality is: 102 in Caledon, 1,853 in Brampton and 1,922 in Mississauga. There are eight confirmed cases that health officials don't know where the person lives in the region.

In Ontario, there have been 24,628 confirmed cases of COVID-19 - which is up 441 cases or 1.8 per cent from the day before. Of those with the illness in the province, 18,767 have recovered.

There have been 2,021 deaths because of coronavirus in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 961 people with coronavirus, 153 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 21

There have been 38 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and four more people have died in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,798 cases in total and 235 deaths. Of those that were confirmed as positive for the illness, 2,749 have recovered.

There have been 31 outbreaks in institutions.

There have also been 589 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 147 deaths in those settings.

The break down by municipality includes: 100 cases in Caledon, 1,805 in Brampton and 1,885 in Mississauga.

In Ontario, there have been 24,187 confirmed COVID-19 cases - which is up 413 cases or 1.7 per cent over 24 hours.

Of those that had the illness in the province, 18,509 or 76.5 per cent have recovered.

There have been 1,993 deaths in Ontario.

Currently in hospital across the province there are 984 people with coronavirus, 155 in an intensive care unit and 117 on a ventilator.

May 20

There are 49 new positive cases of novel coronavirus and two more people have died in Peel Region in 24 hours.

The latest numbers from the Region of Peel show there have been 3,760 confirmed cases in total and 231 deaths.

There have been 31 outbreaks at institutions in the region.

At long-term care homes and retirement homes, there have been 588 cases and 143 deaths.

The break down in cases by municipality include: 99 cases in Caledon, 1,778 in Brampton and 1,876 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

The Ministry of Health is reporting in Ontario there have been 23,774 cases of COVID-19, which is 390 or a 1.7 per cent increase over the day before.

Of those that have tested positive, 18,190 have recovered.

There have been 1,962 deaths in Ontario from COVID-19.

Currently in hospital in the province there are 991 people with the illness, 160 in an intensive care unit and 120 on a ventilator.

May 19

Peel Region has had two more deaths as a result of novel coronavirus and there have been 83 new cases since yesterday.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,711 confirmed cases total and 229 deaths.

There have been 143 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes and 585 cases.

The breakdown by municipality includes: 97 in Caledon, 1,743 in Brampton, 1,864 in Mississauga. There are seven cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the people live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 23,384 cases of COVID-19, which is 427 or 1.9 per cent increase in cases in 24 hours.

Of those with COVID-19 in Ontario, 17,898 have recovered.

In the province, there have been 1,919 deaths.

In hospital in Ontario, there are 987 people with coronavirus, 167 in an intensive care unit and 123 on a ventilator.

May 18

COVID-19 deaths in Peel Region have increased by three patients, according to Peel Public Health data, with the total now at 227. Two of those deaths are attributed to residents at long-term care and retirement facilities, bringing the total of facilities deaths to 141.

Around 62 per cent of all COVID-19 deaths in Peel are reported in long-term and retirement-care facilities.

The number of total confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases has increased slightly in the past 24 hours, with 94 newly confirmed cases. The total number of cases for Peel now sits at 3,628.

Total number of confirmed cases at care facilities has increased by two patients, bringing the total to 582 cases.

No new institutional outbreaks have been reported, still sitting at 30 facilities.

Mississauga’s total number of confirmed cases increased by 30 patients, with the total now at 1,829 cases.

Brampton saw an increase of 61 newly confirmed cases, bringing the city’s total to 1,699 patients.

Caledon’s total increased by five patients and now has a total of 94 confirmed and probable cases.

For today, Ontario is reporting 22,957 total confirmed and probable cases for the province and 1,904 deaths. So far, 17,638 patients have recovered from COVID-19 in Ontario.

May 17

Total number of novel coronavirus deaths have stayed the same for the past two days, according to Peel PublicHealth data. As of May 17, deaths sit at 224 cases.

The total number of confirmed and probable cases have jumped slightly since May 16, an increase of 61 case new cases, for a total of 3,534.

Total institutional outbreaks have increased by three facilities, bringing the total to 30. Cases of COVID-19 in long-term care homes and retirement facilities have increased by five cases, with the total now at 580 patients.

Deaths at long-term care and retirement homes account for 139 deaths.

Around 50 per cent of all cases are reported in Mississauga, now with 1,799 confirmed and probable cases for the city.

Brampton’s cases account for 46 per cent of all cases in Peel Region, 1,638 patients.

Caledon accounts for almost three per cent, with 91 cases.

An increase of 89 patients have been reported to have recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total of all recovered cases as 2,524.

The province is reporting a total of 22,653 confirmed and probable cases. The number of deaths for Ontario now sits at 1,881. The number of resolved cases provincially is now at 17,360.

May 16

Eight more confirmed novel coronavirus cases have been reported for the region, an increase of 65 new cases since yesterday, May 15, based on Peel Public Health data.

There have been 3,473 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths. According to the numbers, deaths have not increased in the last 24 hours.

Institutional outbreaks still remain at 27 facilities in the region while the number of confirmed cases in long-term care and retirement homes have increased by eight more cases. The total now sits at 575 cases.

A total of 2,485 confirmed cases have since recovered while 764 cases are listed as “pending.”

Mississauga now has a total of 1, 773 cases, Brampton has a total of 1,606 cases and Caledon sits at 88 confirmed cases.

The provincial ministry of health is reporting 22,313 cases for Ontario and 1,858 deaths.

May 15

Four more people have died in Peel from novel coronavirus and there are 83 more confirmed cases, based on numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There have been 3,408 cases of COVID-19 in the region and 224 deaths total. According to the numbers, 2,435 people have recovered.

There have been 27 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there have also been 567 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 183 deaths.

The break-down of cases by municipality includes: 1,757 in Mississauga, 1,557 in Brampton and 88 in Caledon. There are six cases that health officials don't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,922 cases and 1,825 people have died from COVID-19.

Of the confirmed cases, 16,641 have been resolved.

In the last 24 hours, there were 428 new cases or a two per cent increase.

Across the province in hospital, there are 986 people with coronavirus, 179 in an intensive care unit and 135 on a ventilator.

May 14

There was a jump of 137 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region and two more deaths.

The Region of Peel is reporting there are now 3,325 cases and 220 people have died in total.

Of those cases, 2,386 have been resolved.

There have been 26 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. At long-term care and retirement homes, there have been 553 cases and 134 deaths.

The break down by municipality is: 85 in Caledon, 1,511 in Brampton, 1,723 in Mississauga. There are six cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

The Ontario Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,494 cases - 16,204 of which have been resolved. That's a 1.2 per cent increase or 258 new cases over the day before.

In Ontario, 1,798 people have died from COVID-19.

Across the province, there are 1,026 people in hospital, 184 in an intensive care unit and 141 on a ventilator.

May 13

There have been 61 new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in Peel Region in the last 24 hours and five more people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 3,249 confirmed cases and 217 deaths total.

There is also another case at a long term care home in Mississauga - Cawthra Gardens.

There have 26 outbreaks at institutions with 539 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and there have been 133 deaths in those settings. One of the institutions with an outbreak - Bramalea Retirement Home - was cleared on May 4.

The break down by municipality includes: 83 cases in Caledon, 1,466 in Brampton and 1,694 in Mississauga.

There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where they live yet.

In Ontario, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 21,236 cases of COVID-19 with 15,845 people having recovered.

That's an increase of 329 cases in one day or 1.6 per cent.

In the province, 1,765 people have lost their lives because of novel coronavirus.

In hospital there are currently 1,018 people with the illness with 189 in an intensive care unit and 144 on a ventilator.

May 12

Eight more people have died in Peel because of novel coronavirus and Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 59 more confirmed cases in the last 24 hours.

In total in Peel, 212 people have died and there have been 3,188 confirmed cases of the virus.

The latest numbers also show that 2,244 have reportedly recovered from the illness.

In Caledon there are 81 cases, in Brampton 1,432 and in Mississauga 1,669.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions in the region; there are 539 cases and 129 deaths at long-term care and retirement homes.

Across the province, there have been 20,907 confirmed cases of COVID-19; of those 15,391 people have recovered.

There have been 1,725 deaths in Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health.

In hospital in the province, there are 1,025 people with coronavirus - 192 in an intensive care unit and 146 on a ventilator.

May 11

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to climb in Peel; there have been confirmed 3,129 cases, which is 65 new cases in one day.

There have also been 8 more deaths in the region, bringing the total number of people that have died from COVID-19 to 204.

There have been 25 outbreaks at institutions, with 533 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 126 deaths in those settings.

Peel Public Health is reporting that of those with the illness, 2,185 have recovered.

There have been 79 cases in Caledon, 1,407 in Brampton and 1,637 in Mississauga. There are six confirmed cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives yet.

In Ontario, there have been 20,546 people confirmed as having COVID-19, according to the Ministry of Health. That number went up by 1.5 per cent from the day before.

Of those with the illness, 15,131 cases have been resolved.

There have been 1,669 deaths in Ontario.

In the province, there are 1,027 people with coronavirus in hospital, 194 in an intensive care unit and 147 on a ventilator.

May 10

The Region of Peel's health department updated COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, recoveries and deaths on Sunday indicating that as of 12:00 p.m. the were 3,064 confirmed or probably cases in the region including 1,603 in Mississauga, 1,380 in Brampton and 75 in Caledon.

There have been 196 deaths related to the virus to date with 2,150 of the total number of infected people having recovered. Approximately one in six — or 515 — of those cases are among long-term care and retirements homes with 119 of the deaths in the region occurring among residents in those facilities.

The median age of the total cases is 53 years old with the median age among those dying being 84.

May 8

There have been 23 more deaths in Peel Region in the last 24 hours as a result of novel coronavirus.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 188 deaths total in the region and 2,958 confirmed cases of the illness.

They are also reporting that 1,027 of those cases have resolved - meaning the people with the illness have since recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel. The case load at long-term care facilities and retirement homes is 510 and with 114 deaths.

In Brampton, there are 1,329 cases, in Mississauga there are 1,550 and in Caledon there are 73.

There are six cases that Peel Public Health doesn't know where the person lives.

In Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent increase in cases in the last 25 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 19,598. Of those, 13,990 people have recovered.

There have been 1,540 deaths total in the province.

Across Ontario, according to the Ministry of Health, there are 1,028 people in hospital, 213 in an intensive care unit and 166 on a ventilator as a result of COVID-19.

May 7

There have been 14 more deaths from novel coronavirus in Peel Region, 11 in long-term care home or retirement homes.

Peel Public Health is reporting there have been 165 deaths in total and 93 deaths in institutions.

There have been 2,864 cases in total in Peel. Of those, 286 people have reportedly recovered.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions and 497 cases in long-term care and retirement homes.

In Caledon, there have been 73 cases, in Brampton there have been 1,287 and in Mississauga there have been 1,498.

Across the province, the Ministry of Health is reporting there have been 19,121 cases of novel coronavirus. Of those 13,569 have resolved.

1,477 people have died in Ontario, which is 48 more or a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

There are 1,033 people in hospital in Ontario because of coronavirus; of those 220 are in an intensive care unit and 155 on a ventilator.

May 6

There are 45 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel Region and another six people have died.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,781 positive cases in the region and 151 deaths total.

Of those with the virus, 281 have recovered, which leaves 2,500 cases pending.

There are 25 outbreaks at institutions in Peel with 491 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 82 deaths.

In Mississauga, there are 1,469 cases; in Brampton, there are 1,233; and in Caledon there are 73.

In Ontario, 18,722 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus and 1,429 people have died.

Of those that have gotten it, 13,222 cases are resolved, which represents 70.6 per cent.

There are 1,032 people in hospital across the province with 219 in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 5

Since yesterday, 37 more people have been found positive for novel coronavirus in Peel and 12 more people have died.

In Peel, there are 2,736 cases, 145 deaths in total, according to the latest numbers from public health.

Although 268 people have recovered, that still leaves 2,468 that have not.

There are 25 outbreaks in institutions, 487 cases at long-term care or retirement homes and 79 deaths in people in those settings.

In Mississauga, there are 1,444 confirmed cases, in Brampton 1,215 and in Caledon 72.

There are five cases that health officials haven't determined where the people live in the region.

In Ontario, there was a 2.2 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours, bringing the total to 18,310. Of those, 12,779 have recovered.

To date, 1,361 people have died in Ontario, which is an increase of 7.4 per cent over the day before.

There are 1,043 people in hospital across the province, 223 of those in an intensive care unit ad 166 on a ventilator.

May 4

There have been 69 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and three more people have died in Peel Region in the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are 2,699 positive cases of COVID-19 and 133 people total have died from the virus.

There are 23 outbreaks in institutions and 484 cases in long-term care and retirement homes. Among those, 74 people have died.

In Mississauga there are 1,433 cases, in Brampton 1,189 and Caledon 72.

There are five people that health officials don't know yet where they live in the region.

In Ontario, there are 17,923 positive cases, 12,505 of which have been resolved.

That's a 2.1 per cent increase in cases from the day before.

In the province, 1,300 people have died from COVID-19.

There are 984 people in Ontario in hospital from coronavirus, 225 of those in an intensive care unit and 175 on a ventilator.

May 3

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 23 outbreaks at institutions with 472 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 73 people have died.

There are 2,630 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 130 people have died. According to the health unit, 247 people have recovered from the illness, leaving 2,383 still sick.

In Mississauga there are 1,394 cases, in Brampton 1,161 and in Caledon 70. There are five "pending" cases in terms of where the person lives in the region.

Across Ontario, there was a 2.5 per cent bump in cases in 24 hours. There are 17,553 confirmed cases. Of those, 12,005 or 68.4 per cent have been resolved.

In the province, 1,216 people have lost their lives because of COVID-19.

There are 1,010 people in hospital for the illness with 232 of those in an intensive care unit and 174 on a ventilator.

May 1

There have been another 10 deaths in long-term care and retirement facilities from novel coronavirus in Peel Region.

Public Health is reporting there are 22 outbreaks at institutions with 447 cases at long-term care and retirement homes and 63 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,253 cases, in Brampton 1,033 and in Caledon 67. There are five cases that health officials have listed as "pending" for where the person lives.

In Ontario, there are 15,381 positive cases, of which 8.964 have been resolved, as of April 28. There have been 941 people who have died from the illness.

There are 957 in hospital, with 239 in an intensive care unit and 187 on ventilators.

April 27

There have been 145 new positive cases of novel coronavirus in Peel and nine more deaths in 24 hours.

That brings the region's totals to 2,312 confirmed and probable cases and 86 deaths from COVID-19.

Of those that tested positive, 234 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in long-term care or retirement homes with 427 cases and 39 deaths in those settings.

Mississauga has 1,233 cases, Brampton has 1,011 and Caledon has 63. There are five cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

In Ontario, there are 14,856 cases as of April 26, which is a 2.9 per cent increase from the day before.

There have also been 892 deaths.

Across the province, 8,525 of the positive cases have been resolved.

There are 945 in hospital in Ontario, 241 of those in an intensive care unit and 191 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 26

There are 92 newly reported cases of coronavirus in Peel and three more deaths, bringing the region's totals to 2,167 and 77, respectively.

According to the latest data from the Region, the number of cases increased by 48 in Mississauga, 42 in Brampton and two in Caledon. Overall, Mississauga has had 1,215 confirmed cases of COVID-19 while Brampton has had 986 and Caledon has had 62. There are four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

Of the 77 individuals who have died from the disease so far, 58 were from Mississauga, 18 were from Brampton and one was from Caledon. Thirty-one individuals from long-term care and retirement homes have died, one up from the previous day.

Out of the newly confirmed cases reported on Sunday, April 26, there are 26 individuals from long-term care and retirement homes, bringing the region's total to 414. There have been a total of 19 institutional outbreaks.

The Region said a total of 229 coronavirus cases in Peel have been resolved. A total of 124 cases in Peel resulted in hospitalization.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 14,432 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 8,000 of which have been resolved and 835 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 938 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 252 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 25

Peel Public Health is now reporting 2,175 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 74 deaths. The latest data includes 60 new cases, representing the lowest single-day increase since Friday, April 17, when 55 new cases were confirmed.

Four new deaths were reported on Saturday, April 25. Three of those were attributed to individuals from long-term care and retirement homes.

Peel Public Health said 224 people who contracted the disease have since recovered.

There are now 1,167 confirmed cases in Mississauga, 944 in Brampton, 60 in Caledon and four cases where the place of residence has not been determined.

There have been 19 outbreaks in institutions, 388 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 30 deaths.

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been a total of 13,995 cases of coronavirus in Ontario, 7,509 of which have been resolved and 811 of which have resulted in death.

The ministry reports 925 hospitalizations due to coronavirus. There have been 245 individuals taken to ICU and 195 of those individuals have been on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

April 24

There are 2,115 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Peel and 70 people have died.

In Mississauga, there are 1,142 cases, in Brampton 894 and in Caledon 58. There are 21 cases where Peel Public Health has not listed place of residence.

Of all the confirmed cases, Peel Public Health said 223 have recovered.

There are 19 outbreaks in institutions, 385 cases in long-term care and retirement homes, where there have been 27 deaths.

In Ontario, as of April 23, there were 13,519 cases of coronavirus, which is 640 more or a five per cent increase over the day before.

There have been 793 deaths in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 910 people hospitalized with COVID-19, 243 in intensive care units and 193 on ventilators.

April 23

The number of cases of COVID-19 in Peel cracked 2,000.

There are now 2,030 people who tested positive for the coronavirus and there have been 69 deaths.

In Mississauga there are 1,100 cases, in Brampton there are 852 and in Caledon there are 57.

Peel Public Health has changed what data will be made available to the public on its coronavirus testing.

There have been 110 people hospitalized for the virus since the outbreak began.

As well, 217 people have recovered.

There are 18 outbreaks in institutions in the region — with 376 cases and 27 deaths in long-term care and retirement homes.

The median age of those that contracted the illness is 54.

In Ontario, 12,879 have tested positive for coronavirus as of April 22, which is 634 or a 5.2 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 713 deaths.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 887 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 233 are in an intensive care unit and 185 on ventilators.

April 22

Peel has had 68 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and seven more people have died from the illness in one day.

There are 1,820 new cases in the region and a total of 58 deaths, 21 in long-term care homes.

Of those, there are 976 in Mississauga and 42 deaths, there are 777 in Brampton and 15 deaths and 53 in Caledon with one death.

There are 14 cases "pending" in terms of where in the region the person lives.

People in the age category over 65 years has seen the most severity of the illness with 571 cases and 53 deaths, but the most cases are among those 35 to 64 years with 899 and five deaths.

There have been no deaths among those under 34. There are 322 cases for those between 18 to 34 years and 28 for people under 18 years.

In Ontario, there are 12,245 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 659 deaths as of April 21.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 878 people in hospital for coronavirus. Of those, 243 are in an intensive care unit and 192 on ventilators.

APRIL 21

There are two new cases of confirmed COVID-19 in Caledon and 303 across Peel Region.

According to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health, there are 49 cases and one death in Caledon, 729 cases and 13 deaths in Brampton and 960 cases and 37 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 14 cases that the municipality where the person lives is "pending."

That brings the total confirmed cases of novel coronavirus to 1,752 in Peel Region.

There have been 51 deaths in the region, 19 of those in long-term care facilities.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 46 people have died and there are 564 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 861 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 299 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 20, there were 11,735 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 4.9 per cent increase over the day before, and 622 deaths, which is a 5.3 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 859 people in hospital with coronavirus, 250 in an intensive care unit and 194 on ventilators.

APRIL 20

Peel Region has 1,665 positive cases of novel coronavirus.

Throughout the region, 46 people have died from the illness — 16 of them in long-term care facilities.

There were no new cases in Caledon over the weekend. Cases in Caledon have stayed at 47 cases and one death since April 17.

In Brampton there are 678 cases and 12 deaths, in Mississauga 928 cases and 33 deaths.

There are 12 positive cases listed as "pending" in terms of where the person lives in the region.

The highest number of deaths has been in the over 65 years category where 41 people have died and there are 540 cases. The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group of cases with 822 and five deaths.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 275 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 28 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, as of April 19 there were 11,184 positive cases of COVID-19, which is a 5.7 per cent increase over the day before, and 584 deaths, which is a 5.2 per cent increase.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Across the province, there are 802 people in hospital with coronavirus, 247 in an intensive care unit and 193 on ventilators.

APRIL 19

There has been another death as a result of novel coronavirus in Peel Region — bringing the total number of people that have lost their lives to 37. Nine of the people that have died have been in long-term care facilities.

The person that died was in a long-term care facility, over the age of 65 and in Brampton.

There are 1,449 confirmed cases in the region.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 587 positive cases and 12 deaths in Brampton, 808 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 751 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 426, but more deaths, 32.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 245 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 18

There have been 36 people in Peel region that have died as a result of novel coronavirus, eight of those in long-term care facilities, and 1,347 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Cases in Caledon remain the same as the day before with 47 cases and one death.

There are 560 positive cases and 11 deaths in Brampton, 728 cases and 24 deaths in Mississauga.

There are 12 cases of the illness that health officials haven't determined where they live in the municipality.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 711 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 375, but more deaths, 31.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 234 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 27 cases in people under 18 years old.

APRIL 17

Cases of novel coronavirus continue to creep up slowly in Caledon. The rural community added one more case in the last 24 hours bringing it to the total of 47.

There is still only one death in the community from COVID-19.

Across the region there are 1,274 cases, 32 deaths — eight of which were people in long term care facilities.

There are 11 positive cases of coronavirus that health officials don't know where the people live yet.

The age category of 35 to 64 still makes up the biggest group with 682 and five deaths. In the over 65 years category there are fewer cases, 347, but more deaths, 27.

There have still not been any deaths among those under 34. There are 221 cases in people 18 to 34 years and 24 cases in people under 18 years old.

In Ontario, there are 9,525 cases of COVID-19 on April 16, which is a 6.3 per cent increase over the day before. Death rates have also increased by 5 per cent. Across the province, 478 people have died of the illness.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There are 829 people in hospital with 245 in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

Since testing began in mid-January, 4,556 cases have been resolved.

APRIL 16

There are now 46 people in Caledon that have tested positive for novel coronavirus. That's up by one from the day before.

Across the region, Peel Public Health is reporting there are 1,219 cases and 31 deaths, eight of those at long term care facilities.

In Caledon, one person lost their life because of COVID-19.

In Brampton, there are 509 positive cases and 10 deaths; in Mississauga there are 653 cases and 20 deaths.

By age category, there are 665 (four deaths) in people between 35 and 64 years, 318 (27 deaths) in people over 65 years, 213 (no deaths) in people between 18 and 34 years and 23 (no deaths) in people under 18 years.

In Ontario, 8,961 people have tested positive for COVID-19 and there have been 423 deaths as of April 15. The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

That represents a 6.1 per cent increase in positive cases and 4.7 increase in deaths over the day before.

Across the province, 807 people are hospitalized for the illness, 248 of those in an intensive care unit and 200 on ventilators.

APRIL 15

Peel Public Health is reporting that one person from Caledon has died as a result of coronavirus.

But when the person died and who they are is not being released to the public.

The health unit released expanded information on its daily COVID-19 information on April 15, including the number of people who have died from each municipality in Peel.

Caledon has had one death and 45 cases, Brampton has had eight deaths and 482 cases and Mississauga has had 16 death and 622 cases.

There have been 25 deaths in total in Peel — six of those were people in long-term care facilities.

There are seven positive cases of coronavirus where the community of the patients are unknown to health officials.

Across the region, there are 1,156 people who tested positive for the virus.

Among those who tested positive:

• 642 are between 35 and 64 years of age with three deaths in that age category;

• 282 are over 65 years old with 22 deaths in that age category;

• 210 are between 18 and 34 years with no deaths;

• 22 are under 18 years old with no deaths.

Across the province, there have been 385 deaths as of April 14 from COVID-19. That number has climbed 4.6 per cent over the day before. There are 8,447 people who have tested positive in Ontario.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 14

There have been 22 deaths as a result of COVID-19 and 1,063 people are confirmed as having the virus in Peel region.

In Caledon there are 43 cases, 443 in Brampton and 571 in Mississauga. There are six people confirmed positive for the illness that public health hasn't determined where they live in the region yet.

Of those with the virus, 602 are between 35 and 64 years, 241 are over 65, 198 are between 18 and 34 years and 22 are under 18.

Public Health reported they are investigating a possible outbreak at King Nursing Home in Bolton.

In Ontario, 334 people have died. There are 7,953 cases as of April 13.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In the province, 769 people are hospitalized for COVID-19; 255 of those are in an intensive care unit and 199 on a ventilator.

Since testing began, 3,568 cases have been resolved in Ontario.

APRIL 13

There are over 1,000 positive cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga.

Peel Public Health reported as of April 13, there are 1,001 cases of COVID-19, 18 deaths in the region.

In Caledon there are 41 cases, in Brampton 427 and Mississauga 527.

There are six cases that public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Of those tested and confirmed as positive for the virus, 574 are between 35 and 64 years old, 218 are over 65 years, 188 are between 18 and 34 years and 21 are under 18.

Across Ontario, there was a 6 per cent increase over 24 hours in cases — with the total at 7,470 as of April 12.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

There have been 291 deaths linked to COVID-19 in Ontario and 3,357 of the people that tested positive have now recovered.

To date, 108,230 people have been tested in the province.

There are 760 in hospital, 263 in an intensive care unit and 203 on a ventilator.

APRIL 11

There are now 886 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 11. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 373 in Brampton and 474 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 10

There are now 832 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region as of April 10. The disease has caused 15 deaths in the region, according to number released by Peel Public Health.

There are 35 cases in Caledon, 352 in Brampton and 441 in Mississauga. There are four cases pending further information.

APRIL 9

The number of people that have died of novel coronavirus has hit double digits in Peel.

Ten people are now dead, 786 tested positive for COVID-19 as of April 9 according to numbers released by Peel Public Health.

There are 34 people in Caledon, 327 in Brampton and 421 in Mississauga that tested positive.

There are four people that public health has not determined where they live in the region.

Of those that are confirmed as having the illness, 459 are between 35 and 64 years old, 157 are over 65 years, 154 are between 18 and 34 and 16 are under 18 years of age.

Across Ontario, 200 people have died as a result of coronavirus. There are 5,759 confirmed cases as of April 8. That's a 9 per cent increase over the day before.

Of the cases, 2,305 have been resolved.

There are 632 people in hospital with the illness — 264 in an intensive care unit and 214 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 8

The number of people that tested positive for novel coronavirus in Caledon has increased to by one as of April 8.

There are now 33 people will COVID-19 in the rural community.

The number of people who have died of the virus is nine.

According to Peel Public Health, there are 684 cases in the region — Brampton has 270 and Mississauga has 378. There are three cases where public health doesn't know where the people live yet.

Among those that tested positive for the virus, 12 are under 18 years old, 138 are between 18 and 34 years old, 405 are between 35 and 64 years old and 129 are over 65 years.

In Ontario, there were 5,276 people will COVID-19 as of April 7 and 174 have died. That represents a 11.6 per cent increase in cases over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

Of those that tested positive, 2,074 have been resolved, 605 people are hospitalized with 246 in an intensive care unit and 195 on a ventilator.

APRIL 7

The confirmed positive cases of novel coronavirus continue to rise in Caledon.

The community now has 32 cases of COVID-19, Peel Public Health reported April 7.

There are 638 cases across the region — with 242 in Brampton, 361 in Mississauga and three cases that where the people live has not been determined.

Nine people have died so far in the Region of Peel as a result of the illness.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

Among those that have the illness, 12 are under 18 years old, 133 are between 18 and 34, 369 are between 35 and 64 years old and 124 are over 65 years old.

Across the province, there are 4,726 people who tested positive with COVID-19 as of April 6. In Ontario, 153 people have died and 1,802 of the cases have been resolved.

There are 614 people in hospital for the virus in Ontario, 233 in Intensive Care Units and 187 on ventilators.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 6

The number of people that have died from novel coronavirus in Peel Region has doubled over the weekend.

According to numbers reported by Peel Public Health on April 6, eight people have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus.

On Sunday, there were four.

Peel Public Health said they will no longer be releasing information such as gender, age and where they live about people that have died as a result of the illness.

There are 557 confirmed cases across the region; 28 of those are in Caledon, 211 in Brampton and 316 in Mississauga.

There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Of those confirmed as having the virus in Peel, 12 are under 18 years of age, 121 are between 18 and 34 years old, 318 are between 35 and 64 years and 106 are over 65 years old.

Over the weekend a paramedic in Peel Region tested positive for COVID-19 and the region says they caught it while attending a vehicle accident scene.

The region made the announcement in a release late Sunday (April 5) and said both the paramedic in question and their partner are both now in quarantine. The date and location of the motor-vehicle collision the paramedic contracted the virus at were not released.

Across the province, there are 4,347 cases as of April 5, which represents a 7.7 per cent increase over the day before.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

In Ontario, 132 people have died, 589 are hospitalized; of those, 216 are in an intensive care unit and 160 are on a ventilator.

APRIL 5

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel now stands at 485. There are now 27 people in Caledon who have tested positive, 177 in Brampton and 279 in Mississauga. Four people have died in the region as a result of the disease. There are a total of 4,038 cases across Ontario and 119 people have died. There are 523 people hospitalized, and 200 in the ICU and 154 in the ICU on a ventilator.

APRIL 4

The number of people infected with coronavirus in Peel has jumped to 448.

As of April 4, there are 26 in Caledon with the virus, up from 22 reported on April. 3.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 448 in total, 172 in Brampton and 248 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 96 are between 18 and 34, 259 are between 35 and 64 and 85 are over 65 years old.

APRIL 3

Another four people in Caledon have been confirmed as having novel coronavirus, COVID-19.

As of April 3, there are 22 people in the rural community with the virus.

Across the Region of Peel, there are 412 in total, 158 in Brampton and 230 in Mississauga. There are two cases where public health doesn't know where the people live.

Among those, eight are people under 18 years old, 92 are between 18 and 34, 233 are between 35 and 64 and 79 are over 65 years old.

The Region of Peel's interim Peel Medical Officer of Health issued an apology late Thursday (April 2) evening after letters were accidentally mailed to residents telling them their test results for COVID-19 were negative.

Sixteen residents received letters in the mail telling them they had tested negative for COVID-19 when, in fact, they had tested positive.

According to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, all but one of those people had been called by public health and told their results were positive before the letters went out.

Jeff Le Moine, spokesperson with Peel Public Health confirmed the numbers reported Friday are reflective of the 16 that were incorrectly identified as negative.

As well, due to privacy, the health unit will not disclose where the people live in Peel.

Across the province, as of April 2, there are 3,255 confirmed cases and 67 people have died including two from Brampton. Of those, 462 people are in hospital with the virus, 194 in an Intensive Care until and 140 in an ICU on a ventilator.

The ministry’s numbers generally lag behind those reported at the local level.

APRIL 2

Caledon has two new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus as of April 2.

According to Peel Public Health, there are now 362 cases in the region. There are 137 in Brampton, 18 in Caledon and 200 in Mississauga.

There are seven cases where Peel Public Health doesn't know what municipality the person lives in.

There has been one death in Peel so far since the outbreak hit the community.

Peel Public Health issued strong recommendations Wednesday (April 1), advising residents to only leave the house once a week, stay home if you are over 70, and asking essential businesses to limit access to facilities and restrict the number of occupants on their premises.

Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health for the Region of Peel, said evidence is evolving surrounding public health advise on wearing masks in public.

"There are conversations at federal level to try to get guidance on use in public but for now the message is only wear a mask if you are sick or have been in close contact with someone that has COVID-19, but it's evolving," Loh said.

Among the confirmed cases of coronavirus, there are eight that are less than 18 years old, 85 between 18 to 34 years old, 204 in the 35 to 64 age category and 65 over 65 years.

On Ontario, there are 2,793 cases of coronavirus as of April 1. That's a 16.8 per cent increase over the day before. There have been 831 resolved cases and 53 people have died.

There have been 62,733 people tested across Ontario. There are currently 2,052 under investigation.

In the province, 405 people are hospitalized for the virus; 167 are in the ICU and 112 are in the ICU with a ventilator.

APRIL 1

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon since yesterday.

This is the first time since March 22 that the rural municipality hasn't seen a new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in daily reporting.

Peel Public Health report Caledon has 16 cases of COVID-19 on April 1 — the same as the day before.

Brampton has 112 and Mississauga 174.

There are seven cases in Peel where health officials don't have information on where they live in the region.

Peel's total number if cases is 309.

But, Peel’s top medical official said the municipality has not seen the peak of the outbreak yet.

“If anything, this is really the beginning of what we are going to see,” said Dr. Lawrence Loh, interim medical officer of health at the Region of Peel.

The region marked its first COVID-19 death on March 31.

A Brampton man in his 70s, who had underlying health conditions, died.

Local health officials also confirmed one of the positive cases lives in Villa Forum, a long-term care facility in Mississauga.

Peel Public Health doesn’t have numbers for how many of those with COVID-19 are in hospital, or how many have been resolved.

Loh said there are a number of hospitals across the region and the hospitals have those numbers.

Peel Public Health is working on centralizing that information and it expects to have it by the end of the week.

Across the province, there have been 2,392 positive cases of the virus as of March 31 — which is up by 21.7 per cent from the day before. There have been 689 resolved cases and 37 people have died.

MARCH 31

More than half of the people that have tested positive for novel coronavirus in Peel Region are between the ages of 35 to 64.

As of March 31, there were 153 people in that age category that tested positive for COVID-19 in Peel.

There were 70 between 18 and 34 years, 49 over 65 and five under 18 years of age.

Peel Public Health reported there are 16 cases in Caledon — up four from the day before.

There are 101 in Brampton and 154 in Mississauga.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

That brings the total case number in Peel to 277.

The statistics in Peel are consistent with what is happening in the rest of Ontario.

According to Ontario Public Health, people between the ages of 20 to 64 make up 76.1 per cent of all cases as of March 30

There are 1,966 across Ontario who tested positive for the virus, which is up 15 per cent from the day before.

So far, 33 people have died as a result of COVID-19 and 534 cases have been resolved.

MARCH 30

The cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon has climbed to 12 since last week, according to the latest numbers from Peel Public Health.

The rural municipality had two confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, March 23.

One week later, on March 30, the health authority reported Caledon has 12 positive cases among those being tested in Peel Region.

The total in Peel region is up to 216 as of Monday.

In Brampton, there are 73 cases and in Mississauga there are 125.

There are six cases in Peel that public health has not determined where they live.

Of those with the virus, five are under 18 years of age, 59 are between 18 to 34 years old, 115 are 35 to 64 years old and 37 are over 65 years old.

MARCH 29

As of March 29, there was a total of 11 confirmed cases in Caledon, 60 in Brampton and 110 in Mississauga, bringing the Region of Peel's total to 187.

There are six cases pending further information.

Of the total cases, 54 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 97 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 31 cases of people 65 and older.

The number of cases in Peel Region has grown from 116 recorded on Friday, March 27 to 187 as reported today (Sunday, March 29).

Ontario had 211 new COVID-19 cases reported on March 29, bringing the provincial total to 1,355. That includes 21 deaths (two more than Saturday) and eight resolved cases.

MARCH 28

There are now 154 cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region. Among the new people with COVID-19, there are three from Caledon — bringing the community total to 10, according to Peel Public Health.

In total there are 154 cases across the region: Brampton has 56, Mississauga has 85 and Caledon has 10. There are three cases pending further investigation.

Of those who have tested positive for the virus, there are five under the age of 18, 46 are between the ages of 18 to 34, 81 between the ages of 35 to 64 and 22 over the age of 65.

MARCH 27

There are 41 new cases of novel coronavirus in Peel Region since yesterday.

It's the largest jump in positive cases in the region since Peel Public Health started testing for the virus.

Among the new people with COVID-19, there are two from Caledon — bringing the community total to seven.

In total, there are 116 across the region: Brampton has 40, Mississauga has 67.

There are two cases that public health has not determined where they live yet.

Of those that have tested positive for the virus, three are younger than 18, 37 are between 18 and 34, 63 are between 35 and 64 years old and 13 are over 65 years of age.

MARCH 26

Caledon has another new case of novel coronavirus bringing it's total to five.

Peel Region's health department has reported that over the last 24 hours there have been 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the municipality.

Brampton now has 28 positive cases and Mississauga has 40 — for a total of 75 across the region.

There are two cases that health officials have not determined where the people live yet.

Of those that have tested positive: three are younger than 18, 24 are between 18 to 34 years old, 41 are between 35 and 64 years old and seven are over 65 years old.

"There have been no deaths related to COVID-19 in Peel Region," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, during a regional council meeting on March 26.

Across the province, there have been 13 deaths as a result of the virus.

MARCH 25

Caledon has had another confirmed case of novel coronavirus since yesterday and the total across Peel Region is up by seven.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 63 cases across the region.

There are 22 in Brampton, four in Caledon and 36 in Mississauga.

There is one case that health officials have not determined where the person lives yet.

Of the people positive for COVID-19, there are two under 18 years of age, 18 between 18 and 34, 36 between 35 and 64 and seven 65 years and older.

MARCH 24

There is a new confirmed case of coronavirus in Caledon and 18 new cases across Peel Region over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting there are now 56 people with the illness among those tested for novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in the municipality. That's up from 38 yesterday — the biggest jump in cases to date.

Mississauga now has 32 confirmed cases of the illness (there were 19 cases yesterday), and Brampton now has 19, up from 16; Caledon's total is now three.

There are two people that have the illness but whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

One of the new cases is under 18 years old, seven are between 18 to 34, seven between 45 and 64 and three over 65 years old.

MARCH 23

Both the province and Peel Public Health are reporting different numbers of newly-confirmed cases of coronavirus in Peel Region.

"We cannot speak to the case counts presented on the ministry (Ontario) website," said Dr. Lawrence Loh, Interim Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel. "The Peel COVID-19 positive case numbers are accurate at the time of posting on the Region of Peel website."

One person from Mississauga tested positive for coronavirus since yesterday, said Peel Public Health.

Among those being tested for the virus, there have been 19 confirmed positive in Mississauga, 16 in Brampton and two in Caledon.

There is one person positive for the illness whose local municipality has not been confirmed.

There are currently 38 people positive for the virus among those tested by Peel Public Health.

Of those that have been confirmed as having the virus in Peel Region, one is less than 18 years old, 10 are between 18 and 34 years old, 24 are between 35 and 64 years and three are older than 65.

Ontario Public Health is reporting there were six new cases in Peel as of 10:30 a.m. March 23.

Among these were three men in their 40s, an 80 year old woman and a 70 year old man. All of the cases were in self isolation, said Ontario Public Health. Those on the list had either travelled or been in close contact with someone that was a confirmed case.

The discrepancy between the province and the region could be attributed to old information. An article published in the Toronto Star found that the province's numbers could be up to "four days old."

The Enterprise has also reached out to Ontario Public Health to clarify why there is a difference in numbers reported.

MARCH 22

There has been one new confirmed positive case of a person in Peel Region in the past 24 hours. The person is a man in his 70s. The status of the case and how it was transmitted was pending. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Peel to 37.

There remains two positive cases in Caledon, 16 in Brampton, and 18 in Mississauga. As of 10:30 a.m., Ontario had reported 413 confirmed cases, 8,361 under investigation, three people deceased, and eight resolved cases. A total of 26,419 people have been approved for COVID-19 testing to date. One case is pending.

MARCH 21

There have been four new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours. Three women, one in her 40s, and two in their 50s, and a man in his 50s. Two of the cases are related to travel, one to close contact, and the fourth is pending. The total number of cases in Caledon remains at two, Brampton has 16 confirmed cases and Mississauga has 17.

There are currently 369 confirmed cases in Ontario, 7,239 under investigation, six cases have been resolved and two people are deceased.

There have been eight new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the Region of Peel in the last 24 hours.

Six of the new cases are people that live in Brampton (for a total of 16), two were from Mississauga (for a total of 15).

For one of the positive cases, the town or city the person lives in is still being investigated.

None of the new confirmed cases were from Caledon, where two people have been found positive for the illness since testing in Peel began.

That brings the region's total to 34.

Of the confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the region, one is under 18 years old, 10 are between 18 to 34 years old, 21 are between 35 and 64 and two are over 65 years of age.

Across the province, there are 301 people with the virus. Two people have died. Currently, there are 5,485 cases under investigation.

MARCH 19

There were no new cases of novel coronavirus in Caledon over the last 24 hours.

Peel Public Health is reporting that as of 10 a.m. there was one new case in Brampton and one new case in Mississauga.

Both of these reported with the illness were women in their 50s who contracted the illness through travel — one in Manila and the other on a cruise, according to Ontario Public Health.

There are 26 people with COVID-19 in Peel.

MARCH 18

At 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

BY CITY/ TOWN

Peel Public Health has released information on positive tests of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, by local municipality rather than just the region as a whole as was previously done.

As of March 18 at 10 a.m., there were two confirmed cases in Caledon, nine in Brampton and 12 in Mississauga. There is still one confirmed case that the town has not been identified.

That brings the total cases to 24 in Peel.

Among those confirmed to have the illness, one person is less than 18 years old, 22 are between 18 and 64 years old and one is 65 and older.

March 18, 2020

A man in his 20s and a women in her 60s makeup the 21st and 22nd confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Peel.

The 20-year-old man contracted the illness through close contact with someone that had travelled in Europe. He is self isolating.

The women in her 60s is also self isolating; she contracted COVID-19 through close contact with someone that had a confirmed case.

To date, there are 3,379 cases of the virus under investigation. Across the province, 205 have been confirmed positive, five have been resolved and one person has died.

“At this time, there have been no confirmed COVID-19 related deaths in Peel Region, ”Dr. Lawrence Loh, Acting Medical Officer of Health.

Ontario Public Health said the Telehealth Ontario Line where you can report if you have symptoms is experiencing technical issues. They asked residents to contact Peel Public Health 905-584-2216 until it can be resolved.

March 17, 2020

There have been no new cases of coronavirus confirmed in the last 24 hours in the Region of Peel.

Across the province, there are 1,567 people being tested for the illness. To date, 180 have been confirmed as positive for COVID-19 and five cases have been resolved.

March 16, 2020

The region had four new confirmed cases of coronavirus. All cases were in self isolation, according to Ontario Public Health.

All other data on the cases, such as where they contracted the illness, the patient's age and gender and what hospital they attended, was unavailable.

In total, there are 20 cases in Peel.

Headwater Health Case Centre had its first confirmed case — a man in his 40s. Public Health said he contracted the illness through travel in the U.S. He is also on self isolation. His case was identified by the Wellington Dufferin Guelph Health Unit.

Across Ontario, there are 172 people confirmed as having the virus. Five have been resolved. Ontario is testing 1,537.

March 15, 2020

Peel had five new confirmed cases of COVID-19. All cases were all in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 16.

As of March 15 at 10:30 a.m. there were 137 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 1,316 cases under investigation.

March 14, 2020

Peel had one new confirmed case of COVID-19. The person is in self-isolation. All other data was unavailable.

As of March 14 at 10:30 a.m. there were 96 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ontario, and 939 cases under investigation.

March 13, 2020

Three women, two in their 20s, and one in her 60s, and a male in his 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

One female in her 20s was confirmed to have contracted the virus from close contact. The status of transmission was pending for a woman in her 60s on whether contracted by travel or close contact. The status of transmission for a man in his 20s as contracting the virus from travel was pending, as well as for a female in her 20s.

Each person is in self-isolation. This raises the total confirmed number of Peel cases to 10.

As of March 13 at 10:30 a.m. there were 580 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 74 are confirmed positive.

March 12, 2020

A girl under 18 and a woman in her 20s are the latest Peel residents to be confirmed as having COVID-19, or novel coronavirus.

The person under 18 is self-isolating. The virus was transmitted to her through close contact with someone who already had COVID-19, said Ontario Public Health on March 12.

The female in her 20s, who health officials believe contracted the virus through travel, is also self-isolating.

This raises the total to six confirmed cases of coronavirus in the region.

Those include:

• A woman in her 30s, assessed at the emergency department of Brampton Civic Hospital;

• A man in his 50s, assessed at Brampton Civic Hospital, who returned to Pearson International Airport on a flight from Frankfurt on Saturday, March 7; and

• A Mississauga couple — a woman and man in their 60s — who returned to Canada on Feb. 28 following travel on the Grand Princess Cruise ship that departed San Francisco, from Feb. 11 to 21.

As of March 12 at 10:30 a.m. there were 536 cases currently under investigation in Ontario. Across the province, 59 are confirmed positive.

Peel Public Health is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and other local health providers to monitor the situation and protect the community.

Additional measures in Peel include increased screenings at Pearson International Airport and early identification protocols for paramedics and hospitals.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PANDEMIC:

SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19

Those who are infected with coronavirus may have little to no symptoms. You may not know you have it — as it is similar to a cold or flu.

Symptoms may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure. This is the longest known infectious period for the disease.

Signs include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, and pneumonia in both lungs. In severe cases, infection can lead to death.

SHOULD I GO GET TESTED?

Peel Public Health and William Osler Health System have these guidelines:

• If no symptoms are present, testing is not required.

• If no symptoms are present and you have travelled outside of Canada, testing is not required. Instead, self-monitor for symptoms and avoid locations where it is difficult to distance yourself from others for 14 days.

• Have symptoms after international travel or come in close contact with a confirmed case? If you have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and are experiencing symptoms, self-isolate and call Peel Public Health 905-584-2216

• If you do have symptoms, call public health or a doctor’s office before going in. Do not just walk into a public health facility. Doing so puts others and the health care system at risk.

• In case of emergency, visit the closest ER.

WHERE ARE ASSESSMENT CENTRES?

In Brampton, there is an assessment centre at the Peel Memorial site that doesn’t require a referral. It’s located at 20 Lynch Street in Brampton. The space is in a self-contained area at Peel Memorial and doesn't impact other patients attending Urgent Care Centre or outpatient services.

To access it, visit the separate outside entrance on the south side of the building. There is dedicated parking next to the entrance. On-site directions are available.

The centre has experienced high volumes.

Mississauga has two novel coronavirus (COVID-19) assessment and testing centres at Trillium Health Partners' (THP) Mississauga Hospital and Credit Valley Hospital. The two clinics opened on March 12 and will be open 12 hours a day, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., seven days a week.

There’s also an assessment centre in Orangeville — Headwaters Hospital teamed up with local paramedics, family physicians and public health.

It's a drive-thru testing centre in the parking lot of the hospital, where residents exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 can be screened without leaving their vehicle. The assessment centre opened March 19. It will operate seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.